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Mathieu Flamini close to being multi-billionaire after becoming CEO of mega-rich company
Former Arsenal star Mathieu Flamini has been appointed CEO of the chemicals company he co-founded in a move which could make the former footballer a multi-billionaire. Flamini, 38, announced his retirement in 2019 after two spells with Arsenal, before moving on to join AC Milan on a free transfer. He moved back to the Premier League with Crystal Palace before ending his career with La Liga outfit Getafe. And since hanging up his boots, the former midfielder has been busy amassing a huge fortune with GF Biochemicals, the company he co-founded in 2008. The firm was the first in the world to mass-produce levulinic acid and its fuel is made from plant waste which can be used to create plastic...
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