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[[File:Ugland House.jpg|400px|thumb|right|The building which stands today in memory of Robert Maguire Ugland]]
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A grand, ocean-fronted five-story Spanish hacienda, [[Ugland House]], houses tens of thousands of homeless, cold, starving  [[orphan ownership|orphan]] [[special purpose vehicles]]. It was named after the founding father of Caribbean [[high finance]], [[George Robert Maguire Ugland]], who set up the first orphanage for parentless [[espievie]]s in the [[Cayman Islands]] in the 1950s.  
Ugland’s legacy today is the grand, five story Spanish frontage to [[Ugland House]] which, to this day, houses tens of thousands of [[orphan ownership|orphan]] companies.


Ugland’s protogés the [[Maple brothers]], together with their long-time collaborator, dour Glaswegian botanist [[A. J. N. Calder]], built [[Ugland House]] into a magnificent charitable alms house. The building has supplied the world’s asset management sweatshops with a never-ending stream of disciplined, well-schooled orphan [[espievie]]s for over forty years now.
In G. R. M. Ugland’s own immortal words:
{{quote|''{{ugland quote}}''}}


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