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(Wiki) Charlie Munger, an American billionaire, gave his annual Daily Journal round-table today.

 

The man sounds a bit more declined from last year. Mind fully intact, everything else on the decline. He is 98 after all!

 

 

Long video, skip ahead to around 25 minutes in for him to start speaking.

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Jeff Hyland, the co-founder of Hilton & Hyland and a giant in the luxury real estate business, has died. He was 75. Hyland sold homes to top-level celebrities, including LeBron James. The company, credited with billions of dollars in residential real estate sales since its inception in 1993.

 

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/lifestyle/real-estate/jeff-hyland-dead-real-estate-titan-1235096515/

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Former chairman and CEO of PPG Industries, Vin Sarni, has died aged 93.  Sarni, for a time, also served as chairman of the board for the Pittsburgh Pirates and is given a lot of credit for keeping them in Pittsburgh.

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On 22/07/2006 at 02:25, CarolAnn said:

 

Yup - that's Tova Borgnine. They got married in 1972. She runs a tremendously successful beauty company - a lot of her stuff is marketed on QVC here in the states.


Norwegian-born American businesswoman (and widow of Ernest Borgnine), Tova Borgnine (wikidead at 80.

FTR, all of Ernest Borgnine's 5 wives are now dead:

Rhoda Kemins (1922–1998)
Katy Jurado (1924–2002)
Ethel Merman (1908–1984)
Donna Granucci Rancourt (1933–2008)
Tova Borgnine (1941–2022)

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Kim Jung Ju (wiki) a south korean businessman, investor, philanthropist and founder of Nexon has died at 54

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Sir William Lithgow, 2nd Baronet (wiki), Scottish industrialist, dead at 87. Inherited Lithgows, the shipbuilding giant in 1952, which was founded by his grandfather.

Fought the Treasury during the 60s and 70s over their shipbuilding policies. Lived in both Scotland and Western Australia in retirement.

Times death notice. Copy and pasted below.
 

Spoiler

LITHGOW William James, 2nd Bt of Ormsary, Argyll. Died peacefully at home on 28th February 2022. Beloved husband of Mary Claire and the late Valerie Scott. Loving father of Kate, James and John, and proud grandfather of six. Local funeral.

 

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Ken Dixon CBE, former chairman of Rowntrees and the man chiefly responsible for After Eights and Black Magic chocolate died on February 10th. 

 

Times obit: https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/ken-dixon-obituary-c3m9cd8zq

York University tribute: https://www.york.ac.uk/staff/news/2022/tribute-ken-dixon/

York Press: https://www.yorkpress.co.uk/news/19950163.ken-dixon-former-rowntree-boss-man-launched-eight/

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CEO and founder of Western Cape-based financial services company HGG, Hendrik Gerryts, has died.  According to a statement from his company, Gerryts was found dead in Hermanus on Friday, a day after he went missing.  Western Cape police said they had no reason to believe that foul play was a factor in his death. 

They said a post-mortem and preliminary investigations would dictate which direction the case went in. 

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Charles Entenmann, who propelled his family’s New York bakery into a national brand, died in Florida last month at the age of 92.

Entenmann, his brothers and mother expanded the Bay Shore business across the region and eventually the country, following the 1951 death of his father William Entenmann, a German immigrant who opened the bakery in Brooklyn in 1898.

His family sold its cakes-and-cookies enterprise for $233 million in 1978, which is more than a billion dollars in today’s money.

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On 31/05/2020 at 19:45, drol said:

Here is a quick list of very old Hong Kong/China magnates:

 

1)Henry Hu (1920): not a businessman, but a barrister and very rich. Member of the Urban and Legislative Council.

2)Li Dak-sum (1920): former non-executive director of TVB broadcasting.

3)Chao Kuang-piu (1920): HK King of Wool. One of his sons is 81.

4)Cheung Yan-lung (1922): Held many political positions. His son was a kung fu movie star who died aged 28.

5)Hilton Cheong-Leen (1922): HK unofficial mayor.

6)Harry Hon Hai Wong (1923): the Chinese "Noodle King".

7)Chiang Chen (1923): HK founder of Chen Hsong.

 

Chiang Chen dead at 98.

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Marilyn Miglin, a noted Chicago luxury beauty products entrepreneur and Home Shopping Network presenter, has died. She was 83. Miglin's husband, real estate mogul Lee Miglin, was murdered in 1997 by Andrew Cunanan, the same man responsible for the murder of Gianni Versace.

 

https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/news/chicago-beauty-mogul-marilyn-miglin-has-died-at-the-age-of-83/?taid=6231a00be9b021000123071d&utm_campaign=trueAnthem%3A+Trending+Content&utm_medium=trueAnthem&utm_source=twitter

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Raimon Carrasco (Wiki) a Spanish businessman and former president of FC Barcelona reported dead at 98

 

 

 

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Eugene Melnyk, owner of the Ottawa Senators, dead in what is a complete shocker. 

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2 minutes ago, CastAway said:

Eugene Melnyk, owner of the Ottawa Senators, dead in what is a complete shocker. 

Beat you to it on this thread.

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7 minutes ago, alt obits guy said:

Beat you to it on this thread.

Just saw that. 

 

Been reeling from this coming out of nowhere, and hockey social media is collectively in shock. Popped up on Twitter as soon as it was posted, and I genuinely had to check it was an official source. Also had to make sure that I hadn't lost time and today was April 1. 

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Just now, CastAway said:

Just saw that. 

 

Been reeling from this coming out of nowhere, and hockey social media is collectively in shock. Popped up on Twitter as soon as it was posted, and I genuinely had to check it was an official source. Also had to make sure that I hadn't lost time and today was April 1. 

Your posting was close enough, time-wise, that I didn't bother with the Clive Dunn head usually reserved for duplicated entries.

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One of the world's wealthiest men, 94-year-old Karl Albrecht, is the co-founder of ALDI and Germany's richest man. His brother died last year. His time hasn't come yet. When Liliane Bettencourt, the 91-year-old owner of L'Oréal, became embroiled in a corruption scandal and legal issues with her daughter, she was the 11th wealthiest person on Earth. Karl Albrecht, a German millionaire who lived in seclusion and died in 2014 with a net worth estimated at $26.1 billion, was a recluse.

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@Paul Bearer or any Admin can we please change the thread title to CEOs all caps, which is correct.  Thanks.

 

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Longtime Centene leader Michael Neidorff, a pillar of the St. Louis business community, has died, the company confirmed on Thursday.

Neidorff led the Clayton-based health insurance company for 26 years, growing it into a behemoth in the managed care industry. Under his leadership, Centene has become a major philanthropic donor in the region, as has Neidorff personally. 

Michael Neidorff

Neidorff had intended to retire from the company this year. He had been on a medical leave of absence from the company for six weeks.

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Houston real estate pioneer Martha Turner has died at the age of 81, according to the firm she founded. 

One of the most recognized names in real estate, the East Texas native is being remembered as a powerhouse in the industry who mentored hundreds of real estate professionals. 

Turner started her business from scratch in 1981 and grew it to a $2 billion a year real estate firm with dozens of agents, according to the Houston Business Journal.

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The opposite of an ironic death...

 

Former IIHS president (2006-2017) Adrian Lund was hit by a wrong way driver and rolled over at 60 mph. The other driver was killed but Lund survived with minor injuries. The 2017 BMW 5 Series has a "Good" IIHS rating.

 

 

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