I can share what’s publicly known, but I don’t have live access to current news feeds in this moment. Here’s what’s relevant about Alan Sugar and skincare journalism up to recent years:
- Tropic Skincare investment ties: Alan Sugar previously invested in Tropic Skincare, a brand founded by Susie Ma after appearing on The Apprentice. He reportedly invested about £200,000 in 2011 and took a significant stake in the business, with Tropic described as one of his most successful investments from The Apprentice franchise. This coverage is from 2014–2024 timeframes, noting the relationship and payout potential tied to his stake.[2][3][4]
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Alan Sugar is setting up a new Amstrad division to sell DIY beauty appliances. Sugar, founder of Amstrad, chairman of Tottenham Hotspur FC and PC-to-phone entrepreneur, is understood to have invested millions of pounds in the new operation.
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www.imdb.comLord Alan Sugar has enjoyed a multi-million pound pay-out after selling his stake in a skincare business run by a former contestant on The Apprentice.The business magnate and TV personality cashed in after a £200,000 investment in 2011 in Tropic Skincare, founded by entrepreneur Susie Ma.He also acquired a 50% share in the retailer, which [...]
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