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Alex Loven - News Licensing
Shooting for the stars in Wrexham, a new Utopia
Alex Lovén Founder of Net World Sports Awarded MBE | Net World Sports
Alex Loven - Technion - Israel Institute of Technology - Haifa, Haifa District, Israel | LinkedIn
Prime Minister Boris Johnson with warehouse picking agent Molly Cross and Alex Loven, owner of Next World Sports during a visit to the company, in Wrexham. Picture date: Monday April 26, 2021
Meet Britain's wealthiest young entrepreneur: Thirty-year-old founder of Net World Sports made £55m fortune after buying cricket bat on eBay - Mirror Online
Net World Sports kick off their Young Chamber Sponsorship | West Cheshire and North Wales Chamber of Commerce
CEO's colourful accounts attack 'Men in Black Suits' and Covid 'b*******' but eulogise Wrexham - North Wales Live
BBC Radio 5 Live - Wake Up to Money, Million By 30: Alex Lovén, founder of Net World Sports
This is the most divisive issue in Wales right now - North Wales Talks takes on Brexit - North Wales Live
Alex Lovén (alexlovn) - Profile | Pinterest
NatWest Business - Have you had a chance to listen to our 'Rethinking Business' podcast series, lead by Dragons' Den investor Piers Linney? In our recent episode Piers Linney chats to Alex
Global Sports Suppliers Acquire New 47-Acre Site in North Wales
Net World Sports wins The Lloyds Bank Small to Medium Sized Business of the Year - YouTube
Alex Lovén MBE – Net World Sports | Great British Entrepreneur Awards – Great British Entrepreneur Awards
Bloomberg Capturing Exceptional — Matthew Lloyd, Advertising, Editorial Photographer
I was the poorest kid at school – then I made £1m selling sports gear online'
Alex Lovén, the Boss of Net World Sports, Is Desperate for Brexit
Founder of Net World Sports in Wrexham receives MBE - Business Live
Net World Sports boss in Utopia City plan for Wrexham | The Leader
Prime Minister Boris Johnson (centre) walks with warehouse picking agent Molly Cross and Alex Loven, owner of Next World Sports during a visit to the company, in Wrexham. Picture date: Monday April
I was the poorest kid at school – then I made £1m selling sports gear online'