

This is a pair of ACEs, you wouldn't dare bet against-cricketer turned Poker addict Shane Warne going into business with gambling gear James Packer, his mother and "business coach".
Visiting the Casino near you in 2011. Duet should start joint venture Warne is likely to open your own branded poker room on the Packer in Crown Casino.
For Warne is the newest addition to its thriving corporate Empire that soon will include his ashes show on Channel 9.
Not that he wants to talk about his Packer partnership more ... Or a talk show. chatting yesterday at the Daily Telegraph, Warnie was all about his latest bizarre business moneyspinner.
Warne, passionate ' 80s music fan, apparently has a new Groove-free ambient music, lyrical mind, body and warm hearts. it is true.
Warne yesterday trotted out its recent Business Alliance Gallery Groove, a company that sells ambient music gyms, cafeterias and restaurants who wish to put its customers in a mood to subconsciously to spend.
Cobbled together a collection of corporate alliances, Shane Warne Inc, now consists of 16 business investment, beginning with its advanced hair, yeah yeah "is its connection to the Internet poker 888. Adding apt sources for a partnership with messages on hold, dealing in luxury designer Dunhill and paid membership Channel 9, Sky Sports and Cricket Australia.
It's all about cashing in his image, he says, now that he's famous hand cannot feed the family.
"We have two or three that we look at the moment, there is a business that I am James Packer that we will run next year, I'm not sure that James would want me to talk about that yet," said Warne.
The wealth generated by Warne cricketing career in his post-cricket gradually has something for everyone, from the properties of his penchant for fast cars.($ 3 Million Bugatti Veyron is in his garage).
A $ 9 million average: love nest he bought from off-at-once again the wife/ex wife Simone Callahan last year investment property 3.35 m.$USA in Sandringham, plus $ 2.2 million holiday home at the headquarters of Arthur and House in London.
"Life is great, has never been better," he says.
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