Charles Ponzi (Malay Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Charles Ponzi" in Malay language version.

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time.com (Global: 61st place; Malay: 120th place)

  • iPad iPhone Android TIME TV Populist The Page (Januari 5, 1931). "Business & Finance: Ponzi Payment" [Bisnes & Kewangan: Pembayaran Ponzi] (dalam bahasa Inggeris). TIME. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada Ogos 12, 2013. Dicapai pada Julai 16, 2013.
  • "Ponzi Payment", TIME magazine, Januari 5, 1931, diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada Ogos 12, 2013, dicapai pada Disember 21, 2008, In 1920 thousands of gullibles had a more ornate picture of him. He was then the shrewd, straight-eyed miracle man of Boston's Hanover Street. He promised his clients a 50% profit in 45 days. ... The essence of his scheme was to buy postal reply coupons in countries with depreciated exchange, redeem them at face value for U. S. Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (bantuan)
  • "Take My Money!", majalah TIME, Januari 31, 1949, ISBN 0-256-08657-5, diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada Julai 21, 2013, dicapai pada Disember 21, 2008, In Italy, Ponzi got on the good side of Mussolini's Fascists, was sent to Rio de Janeiro as business manager for Italy's LATI airlines. The war ended his job; after that he eked out a meager existence as a translator. Committed to a Rio charity ward, blind in one eye and partly paralyzed, he said not long ago: "I guess the only news about me that most people want to hear is my death."

web.archive.org (Global: 1st place; Malay: 1st place)

  • iPad iPhone Android TIME TV Populist The Page (Januari 5, 1931). "Business & Finance: Ponzi Payment" [Bisnes & Kewangan: Pembayaran Ponzi] (dalam bahasa Inggeris). TIME. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada Ogos 12, 2013. Dicapai pada Julai 16, 2013.
  • "Ponzi Payment", TIME magazine, Januari 5, 1931, diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada Ogos 12, 2013, dicapai pada Disember 21, 2008, In 1920 thousands of gullibles had a more ornate picture of him. He was then the shrewd, straight-eyed miracle man of Boston's Hanover Street. He promised his clients a 50% profit in 45 days. ... The essence of his scheme was to buy postal reply coupons in countries with depreciated exchange, redeem them at face value for U. S. Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (bantuan)
  • "Take My Money!", majalah TIME, Januari 31, 1949, ISBN 0-256-08657-5, diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada Julai 21, 2013, dicapai pada Disember 21, 2008, In Italy, Ponzi got on the good side of Mussolini's Fascists, was sent to Rio de Janeiro as business manager for Italy's LATI airlines. The war ended his job; after that he eked out a meager existence as a translator. Committed to a Rio charity ward, blind in one eye and partly paralyzed, he said not long ago: "I guess the only news about me that most people want to hear is my death."

wikipedia.org (Global: low place; Malay: low place)

en.wikipedia.org

  • "Ponzi Payment", TIME magazine, Januari 5, 1931, diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada Ogos 12, 2013, dicapai pada Disember 21, 2008, In 1920 thousands of gullibles had a more ornate picture of him. He was then the shrewd, straight-eyed miracle man of Boston's Hanover Street. He promised his clients a 50% profit in 45 days. ... The essence of his scheme was to buy postal reply coupons in countries with depreciated exchange, redeem them at face value for U. S. Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (bantuan)