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There are various ways of doing business. And there's Allen Klein's way

Ray Connolly, The Evening Standard, 12 July 1969

"THE BEATLES are personally not rich to the extent that most people think they are. They're not that well off. Maybe it's a comedown, but it's true. Maybe God didn't make green apples. But I'm telling you, the Beatles companies are worth it, but personally they just don't have that much money, and they should have it."

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