Meshulam Riklis (; 2 December 1923 – 25 January 2019) was an Israeli financier and businessman.
Early years
Born in
Istanbul
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to a
Russian-Jewish family, Riklis grew up in
Tel Aviv
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, and attended the
Herzliya Hebrew Gymnasium high school; before coming to the
United States
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in 1947 with his first wife, Judith Stern, with whom he had three children. He studied mathematics at
Ohio State University
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, graduating in 1950. His first significant job was as a junior stock analyst for the
Minneapolis
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investment firm
Piper Jaffray.
Business career
Riklis is credited with having originated complicated paper transactions like
high-yield bonds and
leveraged buyout
A leveraged buyout (LBO) is the acquisition of a company using a significant proportion of borrowed money (Leverage (finance), leverage) to fund the acquisition with the remainder of the purchase price funded with private equity. The assets of t ...
s to take over control of major companies, then doing paper switches of the assets into companies he owned. His first significant foray was the creation in 1966
of the Rapid-American Corporation by combining his significant stake in Rapid Electrotype Company, a platemaking concern with the American Colortype Company, a maker of stereoview lithographs and dollhouse furniture. Tracing the history of Rapid American Corporation and its renamed form Glen Alden Corporation, one can find the succession of acquisitions Riklis used to create his financial empire, including;
McCrory Stores, Leeds Travelware, Gruen Watch Company,
Elizabeth Arden cosmetics, Aunt Nellie's Farm Kitchens, Bargain Time,
Beatrice Foods
Beatrice Foods Company was a major American food conglomerate founded in 1894. One of the best-known food processing companies in the U.S., Beatrice owned many well-known brands such as Tropicana, Krispy Kreme, Jolly Rancher, Orville Reden ...
, Canadian retailer
Dylex,
Culligan International,
Fabergé Cosmetics,
J. J. Newberry stores, Lerner Shops,
Lawry's Meat Specialties,
Martha White Foods, Odd Lot Trading, International
Playtex
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, the
Riviera hotel and casino in
Las Vegas
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,
RKO-Stanley Warner Theatres,
Samsonite
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, and
Schenley Industries, the one-time American distributor of
Dewar's whisky.
After his financial empire was well established, he returned to Ohio State to complete his master's degree in Finance. His degree thesis, titled "Expansion through Financial Management" and based on his career, discussed "the effective use, or rather non-use, of cash."
At the height of his financial success, he claimed in an interview with the ''
Los Angeles Times
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'' to have had a reported net worth of a "billion dollars."
One of the many shells and holding companies he bought in the process of building the empire was
E-II Holdings, in which the other investors later discovered he had placed the names of impressive companies, but not the assets. Among the investors in E-II was
Carl Icahn. These investors revolted against Riklis and started seizing other properties in the financial empire.
Many of the corporations declared bankruptcy, again carefully maneuvered by Riklis to preserve his personal wealth. He famously sold his stake in the
Carnival Cruise Line to
Ted Arison for US$1 (while the company was US$5 million in debt). In the early 1980s, he hired Jeffrey Silver and then Boston accountant, Arthur Waltzman, to take over as CEO of his then struggling Vegas landmark
Riviera Hotel and Casino and rescue it from
Chapter 11
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bankruptcy. He also brought on board 25-year
Playboy Enterprises executive, Sam Distefano to head the resort's entertainment department and personally hire its celebrity headliners for over ten years.
''
Forbes
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'' Magazine reported that while at the helm of a string of his companies, Riklis left his creditors unpaid for over US$2.9
billion in debt. According to ''Forbes,'' less than 10% of this had been recovered as of 2007. In March 2013, Riklis filed for bankruptcy protection for Rapid-American Corp because of
asbestos related personal injury claims brought against Rapid American through their subsidiary Philip Carey Manufacturing.
Personal life
After divorcing his first wife, the 53-year-old Riklis was married to the then 23-year-old
Pia Zadora
Pia Zadora (born Pia Alfreda Schipani; May 4, 1954) is an American actress and singer. She debuted as a child actress on Broadway, in regional theater, and in the film ''Santa Claus Conquers the Martians'' (1964). She came to national attention i ...
on 18 September 1977. They had two children, Kady and Kristofer.
[Daniel E. Slotnik (5 December 2012]
"Mona Ackerman, Advice Columnist, Dies at 66"
''The New York Times''.
Riklis then financed the movie ''
Butterfly
Butterflies are winged insects from the lepidopteran superfamily Papilionoidea, characterized by large, often brightly coloured wings that often fold together when at rest, and a conspicuous, fluttering flight. The oldest butterfly fossi ...
'', starring Zadora. Her acting in the film was lampooned by comedians and critics alike, winning her the
Razzie Award for
Worst Actress, but she somehow won the
Golden Globe Award
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as New Star of the Year after a well publicized press junket paid for by Riklis, also hosted at his own Riviera Hotel. He financed two more films with Zadora; all three movies have become known as camp classics.
Riklis and Zadora then bought and demolished one of Beverly Hills' best known landmarks,
Pickfair Manor, the former home of
silent movie legends
Douglas Fairbanks and
Mary Pickford
Gladys Louise Smith (April 8, 1892 – May 29, 1979), known professionally as Mary Pickford, was a Canadian-American film actress and producer. A Canadian pioneers in early Hollywood, pioneer in the American film industry with a Hollywood care ...
, to build a larger home on the site. They lived there until their divorce in 1993.
In 2010, aged 86, Riklis married his third wife, Tali Sinai, who was almost 40 years his junior. In 2012, his daughter Simona, known professionally as advice columnist Mona Ackerman, predeceased her father, dying from cancer at age 66.
[ Meshulam died in Tel Aviv on 25 January 2019, aged 95.
]
Philanthropy
The philanthropic ventures of Meshulam Riklis included Beit Riklis in Jerusalem, which closed in 2009.
References
External links
Bio of Meshulam Riklis
at fundinguniverse.com
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1923 births
2019 deaths
Ohio State University College of Arts and Sciences alumni
Businesspeople from Tel Aviv
Turkish emigrants to Mandatory Palestine
Israeli people of Russian-Jewish descent
Emigrants from Mandatory Palestine to the United States
American people of Russian-Jewish descent
20th-century American Jews