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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Javed Fiyaz is a Pakistani entrepreneur of Belgian-nationality with interests in real estate, shipping, oil and gas, commodities and mining, and consumer goods. His estimated net worth is $4.3 billion.Based in the United Kingdom, Fiyaz is known for his lavish lifestyle which includes spending sprees at notable nightclubs on the French Riviera and in London. On August 24, 2009, Javed spent $1.26 million at Caves du Roy nightclub in Saint-Tropez, purchasing 300 bottles of Roederer Cristal, including 24 Jeroboams and 10 Methuselahs. Fiyaz outspent a rival Malaysian-tycoon, to set a record for the highest nightclub bill in a single night. In May 2013, Fiyaz spent $523,000 at Gotha nightclub in CannesJaved has been pictured partying along such celebrities as Leonardo DiCaprio, Diddy, Bono, Bruce Willis, Jamie Foxx, Usher, Busta Rhymes, Snoop Dogg, Akon and Paris Hilton.Fiyaz's personal holdings include a Rolls-Royce Phantom, Lamborghini Murcielago, and a 200-foot luxury yacht.At a charity auction hosted in coordination with the 2011 Formula One Monaco Grand Prix, Fiyaz outbid Charlene, Princess of Monaco for a diamond necklace at a cost of $110,000, but subsequently gifted her the jewelry as a wedding present.Javed's business interests include bauxite exploration in Guinea, West Africa, oil and gas drilling in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, trans-national shipping in London, and real estate located in Knightsbridge, UK, India, Middle East and Eastern Europe. He is also behind XB Sex on the Beach liquor collection.The Javed Fiyaz Charitable Trust was created in 2007 to aide victims of the 2005 Kashmir earthquake disaster.The Trust has been working on several projects since creation, most recently its work with Save the Children which includes their No Child Born to Die campaign.Currently the Trust is working on the 'Born to Read' project with schools in the UK."@en }

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