Meshulam Riklis Born: 2-Dec-1923 Birthplace: Istanbul, Turkey
Gender: Male Religion: Jewish Race or Ethnicity: White Occupation: Business Party Affiliation: Republican Nationality: United States Executive summary: Corporate raider Military service: British Army Reclusive billionaire Meshulam Riklis pioneered the leveraged buyout and junk bond transactions, and developed a remarkable knack for complicated paper trades between various companies under his ownership, which critics have claimed made his debts disappear at opportune moments. Outside of financial circles he is perhaps best known for bankrolling Butterfly, a poorly-received 1981 drama with incestuous plot overtones starring his then-wife Pia Zadora, and for providing a lavish junket to Las Vegas for the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, to secure her that year's Golden Globe Award as New Star of the Year.
Riklis was born in Turkey while his Russian parents were en route to Israel, raised in Tel Aviv, and came to America as a young man. He studied mathematics at Ohio State University and took work as a junior stock analyst at Piper Jaffray. In 1956 he purchased sufficient stock to take control of Rapid Electrotype Company (a platemaking concern) and American Colortype Company (maker of stereoview lithographs and dollhouse furniture), which were merged to become Rapid-American Corporation. Through a subsequent blizzard of acquisitions, sales, and debt and stock swaps, Rapid American came to control small but profitable sectors of the apparel, merchandising, tire, and Christmas card industries. In 1960 Rapid American acquired a half-interest in United Stores and control of its subsidiary McCrory-McLellan-Green, parent firm to three dime store chains, McCrory Stores, McLellan's, and H. L. Green. Rebranding these 850 stores under the McCrory name, Riklis made the united chain profitable, then returned to college, where he earned a Master's degree in Finance with a thesis titled "Expansion through Financial Management", on "the effective use, or rather non-use, of cash", based on his own career.
In 1980 he reorganized his properties under a new privately-held entity, Riklis Family Corp., and the firm's subsequent holdings have at times (sometimes quite briefly) included Aunt Nellie's Farm Kitchens, Bargain Time, Beatrice Food Ingredients, Culligan International, Canadian retailer Dylex, E-II Holdings, Elizabeth Arden cosmetics, Faberge toiletries, International Playtex, J. J. Newberry stores, Lerner Shops, Lowrey's Meat Specialties, Martha White Foods, Odd Lot Trading, the Riviera Casino in Las Vegas, RKO-Stanley Warner Theatres, Samsonite, Schenley Industries, and the one-time American distributor of Dewar's whisky. According to a 2002 report in Forbes, six major firms controlled by Riklis Family Corp. declared bankruptcy in the 1990s and early 2000s, leaving total debts in excess of $2.9B. Wife: Judith Stern (high school sweetheart, b. 1925, d. 15-Jan-2008, three children) Daughter: Mona Ackerman Daughter: Marcia Riklis Son: Ira D. Riklis (securities trader) Wife: Pia Zadora (actress/singer, m. 18-Sep-1977, div. 29-March-1995, two children) Daughter: Kady Zadora Riklis (b. 1-Jan-1985) Son: Kristofer Riklis (b. 2-Mar-1987)
High School: Herzliya Gymnasia, Tel Aviv, Israel University: BA Mathematics, Ohio State University (1950) Teacher: Hebrew, Talmud Torah School, Minneapolis, MN (1950-51) University: MA Finance, Ohio State University (1966)
Riklis Family Corp. Founder
McCrory Stores CEO
Rapid-American Corporation President (1957-60)
Rapid Electrotype Company President (1956-57)
American Colortype Company President (1956-57)
Piper Jaffray Stock Analyst (1951)
Bush-Cheney '04 Naturalized US Citizen 1955 Jewish Ancestry
Russian Ancestry
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