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  2. Bluhdorn married Yvette M. LeMarrec, formerly of Paris, in the 1950s. [4] He was a tireless executive who was once dubbed "The Mad Austrian of Wall Street." He maintained his position as chairman of Gulf and Western Industries until his death. [6]

  3. Feb 4, 2015 · It was the highest of wire acts, and after 11 years Charlie—now married to a Parisian émigrée, Yvette Le Marrec, and a father—sought the lower altitudes of mortar and bricks.

  4. Apr 6, 1997 · They were married in the KorshaksChicago apartment, at 2970 Lake Shore Drive, on September 1, 1959. A few weeks later, in Los Angeles, Joan filed for divorce from Karl.

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    Bluhdorn was born to a Jewish family in Vienna, Austria. Per Who's Who in Ridgefield (CT), he was considered such a "hellion" that his father sent the 11-year-old to an English boarding school for disciplining. At 16, he came to New York, studying at City College and Columbia and, in 1946, went to work at the Cotton Exchange, earning $15 a week. Ot...

    Charles Bluhdorn was very passionate about his projects in this country. He invested a lot of resources into its social and economic development. Bluhdorn is credited as being the father of the Dominican tourism industry. In 1967 Gulf+Western paid $54 million for South Puerto Rico Sugar Company. Most of the company's operations were in the Dominica...

    Casa de Campo, an hour away from Santo Domingo, was a 7,000-acre (28 km2) exclusive retreat founded by Bluhdorn in 1974. His wife, Yvette, would sell the property after his death in 1984 to the Fanjul Brothers of Palm Beach, Florida. In February 2007 the Bedford, New York estate of his late wife, Yvette, was put on the market for the highest price ...

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  5. Bluhdorn married Yvette M. LeMarrec, formerly of Paris, in the 1950s. [4] He was a tireless executive who was once dubbed "The Mad Austrian of Wall Street." He maintained his position as chairman of Gulf and Western Industries until his death. [6]

  6. Aug 29, 1983 · The divestitures were just the latest ordered by Davis, who went to Gulf * Western from Paramount in 1969 and took over immediately after Bluhdorn’s death. Davis had earlier moved to sell off...

  7. Dec 8, 1996 · Next, the writer was summoned to Saint-Tropez, France, where Bluhdorn had business, and met with Bluhdorn, and the novel's writers, Collins and Lapierre, as well as Diller. They met at Italian...

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