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'''Sir Richard Branson''', (born ], ]) is a famed ] ], is best known for his widely successful ] brand, a banner that encompasses a variety of business organizations. |
'''Sir Richard Branson''', (born ], ]) is a famed ] ], is best known for his widely successful ] brand, a banner that encompasses a variety of business organizations. | ||
Branson first achieved notoriety with ], a ] that started out with multi-instrumentalist ] and introduced bands like the ] and ] to the world music scene. Branson was knighted by the ] for his business prowess and exuberance for the spirit of the ]. Known for his wacky exploits used to promote his businesses, Branson is keen on playful antagonisms, exemplified by his "Mine is bigger than yours" decals on the new ] ] used by his airline. He has also made several unsuccessful attempts to fly in a ] around the world. | Branson first achieved notoriety with ], a ] that started out with multi-instrumentalist ] and introduced bands like the ] and ] to the world music scene. Branson was knighted by the ] for his business prowess and exuberance for the spirit of the ]. Known for his wacky exploits used to promote his businesses, Branson is keen on playful antagonisms, exemplified by his "Mine is bigger than yours" decals on the new ] ] used by his airline. He has also made several unsuccessful attempts to fly in a ] around the world. | ||
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In ], Branson crossed the Pacific Ocean from Japan to Arctic Canada, the furthest distance of 6,700 miles, again breaking all existing records with speeds of up to 245 mph in a balloon measuring 2.6 million cubic feet. | In ], Branson crossed the Pacific Ocean from Japan to Arctic Canada, the furthest distance of 6,700 miles, again breaking all existing records with speeds of up to 245 mph in a balloon measuring 2.6 million cubic feet. | ||
In October 2003, Branson annouced he would be teaming up with balloonist ] to attempt to break the record for non-stop flying around the world. A new |
In October 2003, Branson annouced he would be teaming up with balloonist ] to attempt to break the record for non-stop flying around the world. A new balloon, the ] will be built specially for the attempt. | ||
Branson has guest starred, playing himself, on several television shows, including '']'', '']'' and '']''. | Branson has guest starred, playing himself, on several television shows, including '']'', '']'' and '']''. | ||
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Branson appears in the ] List of "]" (sponsored by the ] and voted for by the public), alongside others ranging from ] and ] to ] and ]. | Branson appears in the ] List of "]" (sponsored by the ] and voted for by the public), alongside others ranging from ] and ] to ] and ]. | ||
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Sir Richard Branson, (born July 18, 1950) is a famed British entrepreneur, is best known for his widely successful Virgin brand, a banner that encompasses a variety of business organizations.
Branson first achieved notoriety with Virgin Records, a record label that started out with multi-instrumentalist Mike Oldfield and introduced bands like the Sex Pistols and Culture Club to the world music scene. Branson was knighted by the Queen for his business prowess and exuberance for the spirit of the United Kingdom. Known for his wacky exploits used to promote his businesses, Branson is keen on playful antagonisms, exemplified by his "Mine is bigger than yours" decals on the new Airbus A340-600 jets used by his airline. He has also made several unsuccessful attempts to fly in a hot air balloon around the world.
The hot air balloon called the "Virgin Atlantic Flyer" was the first hot air balloon ever to cross the Atlantic Ocean, and was the largest ever flown at 2.3 million cubic feet capacity, reaching speeds in excess of 130 mph.
In 1991, Branson crossed the Pacific Ocean from Japan to Arctic Canada, the furthest distance of 6,700 miles, again breaking all existing records with speeds of up to 245 mph in a balloon measuring 2.6 million cubic feet.
In October 2003, Branson annouced he would be teaming up with balloonist Steve Fossett to attempt to break the record for non-stop flying around the world. A new balloon, the Global Flyer will be built specially for the attempt.
Branson has guest starred, playing himself, on several television shows, including Friends, Baywatch and Only Fools and Horses.
Branson appears in the 2002 List of "100 Greatest Britons" (sponsored by the BBC and voted for by the public), alongside others ranging from Winston Churchill and Isaac Newton to David Beckham and Aleister Crowley.
see also Virgin Group