چارلس پونزی (Urdu Wikipedia)

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  • Ben Levisohn (2011)۔ "How to Make a Madoff"۔ businessweek.com۔ اخذ شدہ بتاریخ November 18, 2011 

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  • "In Ponzi We Trust"، Smithsonian، December 1998، October 22, 2013 میں اصل سے آرکائیو شدہ، اخذ شدہ بتاریخ December 21, 2008، Ponzi himself was probably inspired by the remarkable success of William "520 percent" Miller, a young Brooklyn bookkeeper who in 1899 fleeced gullible investors to the tune of more than $1 million. 
  • "In Ponzi We Trust"، Smithsonian، December 1998، October 22, 2013 میں اصل سے آرکائیو شدہ، اخذ شدہ بتاریخ December 21, 2008، Ponzi himself was probably inspired by the remarkable success of William "520 percent" Miller, a young Brooklyn bookkeeper who in 1899 fleeced gullible investors to the tune of more than $1 million. 
  • "In Ponzi We Trust"، Smithsonian، December 1998، October 22, 2013 میں اصل سے آرکائیو شدہ، اخذ شدہ بتاریخ December 21, 2008، Ponzi himself was probably inspired by the remarkable success of William "520 percent" Miller, a young Brooklyn bookkeeper who in 1899 fleeced gullible investors to the tune of more than $1 million. 

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  • William Croan Greenough (January 31, 1949)، "Take My Money!"، Time، ISBN 0-256-08657-5، May 16, 2009 میں اصل سے آرکائیو شدہ، اخذ شدہ بتاریخ December 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.' 

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  • William Croan Greenough (January 31, 1949)، "Take My Money!"، Time، ISBN 0-256-08657-5، May 16, 2009 میں اصل سے آرکائیو شدہ، اخذ شدہ بتاریخ December 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.' 
  • "In Ponzi We Trust"، Smithsonian، December 1998، October 22, 2013 میں اصل سے آرکائیو شدہ، اخذ شدہ بتاریخ December 21, 2008، Ponzi himself was probably inspired by the remarkable success of William "520 percent" Miller, a young Brooklyn bookkeeper who in 1899 fleeced gullible investors to the tune of more than $1 million. 
  • "In Ponzi We Trust"، Smithsonian، December 1998، October 22, 2013 میں اصل سے آرکائیو شدہ، اخذ شدہ بتاریخ December 21, 2008، Ponzi himself was probably inspired by the remarkable success of William "520 percent" Miller, a young Brooklyn bookkeeper who in 1899 fleeced gullible investors to the tune of more than $1 million. 
  • "In Ponzi We Trust"، Smithsonian، December 1998، October 22, 2013 میں اصل سے آرکائیو شدہ، اخذ شدہ بتاریخ December 21, 2008، Ponzi himself was probably inspired by the remarkable success of William "520 percent" Miller, a young Brooklyn bookkeeper who in 1899 fleeced gullible investors to the tune of more than $1 million. 
  • Brian Burnsed (2011)۔ "The Greatest Financial Scandals: Charles Ponzi"۔ images.businessweek.com۔ 11 جولا‎ئی 2014 میں اصل سے آرکائیو شدہ۔ اخذ شدہ بتاریخ November 18, 2011 

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