Louis Elwood Wolfson (January 28, 1912 – December 30, 2007) was an American financier, a convicted felon, and one of the first modern corporate raiders...
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Louis Wolfson (born 1931 in New York) is an American author who writes in French. Treated for schizophrenia since childhood, he cannot bear hearing or...
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Louis Wolfson II (September 19, 1927 – October 11, 1979) was a member of the Florida House of Representatives from Miami-Dade County from 1963–1973. Wolfson...
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Wolfson, former chairman of GUS Louis Wolfson, (1912–2007), Wall Street financier and a major thoroughbred race horse owner and breeder Louis Wolfson...
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The Lynn and Louis Wolfson II Florida Moving Image Archives (The Wolfson Archives) is currently housed at Miami Dade College's Wolfson Campus in downtown...
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Justice Abe Fortas to resign for accepting $20,000 from financier Louis Wolfson before Wolfson was convicted of selling unregistered shares. In 1971, Nixon...
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controversy involving his acceptance of $20,000 from financier Louis Wolfson while Wolfson was being investigated for insider trading. The Justice Department...
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George W. Strake, Houston; inherited wealth: independent oil operator. Louis Wolfson, Miami Beach, Florida; Merritt-Chapman & Scott, New York Shipbuilding...
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1946, Morris David Wolfson wrote a letter to his sons, Sam Wolfson, Louis Wolfson, Saul Wolfson, Cecil Wolfson, and Nathan Wolfson asking them to build...
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Taborsky first came to Connecticut's death row for the 1950 murder of Louis Wolfson, a West Hartford liquor store owner, during a robbery. His younger brother...
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following his arrest for grand larceny by a former business partner, Louis Wolfson. Other staff covered the Dolphins' games into their 24–3 loss to the...
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million, and sought financiers. Half the money came from philanthropist Louis Wolfson, who liked the idea of laughing at a dictator, and the remainder, along...
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make an offer. Development of the hostile takeover is attributed to Louis Wolfson. A hostile takeover can be conducted in several ways. A tender offer...
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Wolfson (1900–1983), the founder of Wometco Enterprises in 1925 and the first Jewish mayor of Miami Beach in 1943. His older brother, Louis Wolfson II...
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He was later bought by Louis Wolfson as a yearling in 1962 for $39,000 ($390,000 inflation adjusted) and moved to Wolfson's Harbor View Farm in 1963...
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Among the most notable corporate raiders of the 1970s and 1980s were Louis Wolfson, Carl Icahn, Victor Posner, Meshulam Riklis, Nelson Peltz, Robert M...
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Mitchell Wolfson Sr. (1900 – January 28, 1983) was an American businessman, theatre owner, politician, and founder of Wometco Enterprises. Wolfson was born...
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from the original on October 2, 2013. Retrieved June 26, 2013. "Financier Wolfson Scheduled To Leave Eglin Prison Today." Associated Press at The Herald...
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a professional training career in the early 1970s. He is the son of Louis Wolfson, owner of Florida's Harbor View Farm who won the U.S. Triple Crown in...
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m. Baron Jean-Louis de Gunzburg, a great-great-grandson of the first Baron Günzburg UCL Wolfson Institute Wolfson Medical School Wolfson Stadium, South...
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the nation's third-largest department store chain. In 1955, investor Louis Wolfson waged a high-profile proxy fight to obtain control of the board of Montgomery...
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Though AMC was on the verge of being taken over by corporate raider Louis Wolfson in 1957, Romney was able to fend him off. Then sales of the Rambler...
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that he ever helped Wolfson, there is good reason to doubt that claim. In 1970, after Fortas had resigned from the Court, Louis Wolfson surreptitiously taped...
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lifetime contract for $20,000 a year to provide private legal advice to Louis Wolfson, a friend and financier in deep legal trouble. Warren immediately asked...
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Republicans who criticized him for accepting compensation from financier Louis Wolfson. To replace Fortas, Nixon successively nominated two Southern federal...
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Baptist Health (Jacksonville) (redirect from Wolfson Children’s Hospital)
Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine. In 1946 Morris David Wolfson (father of Louis Wolfson) made a $500,000 donation to create a children's healthcare...
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Steve Witkoff, Witkoff Group founder, owner of the Woolworth Building Louis Wolfson, financier, thoroughbred horse owner Raphael Yakoby, creator of Hpnotiq...
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Washington - former NFL running back, assistant coach for the New York Jets Louis Wolfson - financier, convicted felon, and one of the first modern corporate...
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Capital Traction, and the Washington Rapid Transit bus company. Financier Louis Wolfson acquired the company in 1949 but had his franchise revoked in 1955 amid...
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the funding from the film came from notorious Wall Street financier Louis Wolfson. Byron Haskin alleged that producer Joseph Kaufman ran out of money...
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