David and Frederick Barclay, who are twins,
bought the proprietorship of the Telegraph Media Group in 2004
after venturing into media ownership in 1992.
The twins began their business empire with hotels and grew to
include shipping and retailing.
The brothers ventured into media ownership in 1992 when they
bought The European, which was followed by the purchase of The
Scotsman in 1995 and Sunday Business in 1997, according to the
newspaper.
"After these ventures in the publishing arena, the brothers had
nurtured since the 1980s an ambition to own the Telegraph
group," The Telegraph said.
In October 2019, the Barclay family put the Daily and Sunday
Telegraph newspapers up for sale as it was assessing its
multi-billion-pound business investments in the United Kingdom.
Born in 1934, London, the twins left school at the age of 14.
(Reporting by Aishwarya Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by
Christopher Cushing)
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