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    Carl Celian Icahn (/ˈaɪkɑːn/; born February 16, 1936) is an American businessman, investor, and philanthropist. He is the founder and controlling shareholder...
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  • packaging, metals, real estate and home fashion. The company is controlled by Carl Icahn, who owns 86 percent of it. The company was incorporated on February 17...
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  • Brett Icahn (born August 19, 1979) is an American businessman, investor, and philanthropist. His father is billionaire investor Carl Icahn (born 1936)...
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    Downing Stadium, it opened on April 23, 2005. Icahn Stadium is named after American businessman Carl Icahn, who made a $10 million donation towards the...
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  • self-made billionaire Carl Icahn, including interviews with Icahn, and commentary, interviews and anecdotes from business journalists, Icahn’s family, and personalities...
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  • name was changed to The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in 2012, after a $200 million grant from businessman Carl Icahn. Post-graduate academics...
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    for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1997, and businessman Carl Icahn purchased the resort in 1998. Icahn had the remaining hotel rooms finished in 2001 as part...
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  • Icahn may refer to: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Icahn Stadium Icahn Enterprises Carl Icahn (born 1936), American entrepreneur Brett Icahn...
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    70-percent completed, and the opening had been scheduled for October 2009. Carl Icahn purchased the project out of bankruptcy in 2010, but never restarted construction...
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  • compassionate use. On October 25, 2006, a group led by billionaire investor Carl Icahn acquired a majority of stock thereby giving him control of the board....
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    Hampton Roads. In June 2014, activist investor and major shareholder Carl Icahn demanded that Family Dollar be immediately put up for sale. On July 28...
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  • a composite of several people, including Dennis Levine, Ivan Boesky, Carl Icahn, Asher Edelman, Michael Milken, and Stone himself. The character of Sir...
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    Carl Icahn challenged Ackman's comment in a public spat on national TV. Shortly thereafter, Icahn bought shares of Herbalife International. As Icahn continued...
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    liquidated. In May 2005, financier Carl Icahn waged a successful proxy fight to add himself and two other members to the board. Icahn accused Blockbuster of overpaying...
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    surgery, and medical imaging. In late November 2013, activist investor Carl Icahn disclosed a 12.5% stake in the company. Subsequently, the company adopted...
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  • the United States, TWA was spun off from its holding company in 1984. Carl Icahn acquired control of TWA and took the company private in a leveraged buyout...
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    with Carl Icahn and Darwin Deason Has Expired | Xerox Newsroom". Archived from the original on May 6, 2018. Retrieved May 6, 2018. "Carl Icahn and Darwin...
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    and was seeking support from its lenders, including activist investor Carl Icahn, in an attempt to avoid bankruptcy. Marinello resigned as CEO on May 18...
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    investor, Carl Icahn, who had worked on restructuring another Atlantic City casino, the Tropicana. In court, Trump argued that he would fight the Icahn/Beal...
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  • Huffington Post. Retrieved 15 November 2011. Bloomberg: "Leon Black Loses to Carl Icahn as Apollo Sets New Credit Terms" By Anthony Effinger & Cristina Alesci...
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  • notable corporate raiders of the 1970s and 1980s were Louis Wolfson, Carl Icahn, Victor Posner, Meshulam Riklis, Nelson Peltz, Robert M. Bass, T. Boone...
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  • The Carl Icahn Center for Science was opened in 1989....
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    led by Apollo Global Management, TPG Capital, and Paulson & Co.; and Carl Icahn. Caesars's largest operating unit filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection...
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    Industries LLC and is based in St. Charles, Missouri. It is owned by investor Carl Icahn.[citation needed] The American Car and Foundry Company was originally...
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    the deal. In November, Carl Icahn (9.3% owner of Dell) sued the company over plans to go public. As a result of pressure from Icahn and other activist investors...
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    Place Entertainment and financier Carl Icahn put forth competing plans to take over and reorganize the company. Icahn's plan was selected by the bankruptcy...
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  • investment banker Dennis Levine, arbitrageur Ivan Boesky, corporate raider Carl Icahn, investor and art collector Asher Edelman, agent Michael Ovitz, and Stone...
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  • notable investors to be labeled corporate raiders in the 1980s included Carl Icahn, Victor Posner, Nelson Peltz, Robert M. Bass, T. Boone Pickens, Harold...
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    Street Journal and Fortune, among others, reported that activist investor Carl Icahn had taken a stake in the company, signaling a potential future takeover...
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  • player Carl Grubert Carl Gunnarsson, Swedish ice hockey player Carl August Hagberg, Swedish linguist Carl Hunter, bassist in The Farm Carl Icahn, American...
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