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Kashper was born in the Soviet Union to Jewish parents; [4] he has told Russian interviewers he was born in Leningrad in 1969. [5] [6] He and his family immigrated to the United States as political refugees when he was six years old, and he became an American citizen shortly after. [7]
In September 2014 American entrepreneur Eugene Kashper, backed by TSG Consumer Partners, announced an agreement to acquire Pabst Brewing from C. Dean Metropoulos & Co for $700 million. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] The sale represented a gain of $550 million more than what the company paid for it in 2010.
Pabst Brewing Company announced November 13, 2014 that it had completed its sale to Blue Ribbon Intermediate Holdings, LLC. Blue Ribbon is a partnership between American beer entrepreneur Eugene Kashper and TSG Consumer Partners, a San Francisco–based private equity firm. [3] Prior reports suggested the price agreed upon was around $700 ...
On November 13, 2014, Pabst announced that it had completed its sale to Blue Ribbon Intermediate Holdings, LLC. Blue Ribbon is a partnership between American beer entrepreneur Eugene Kashper and TSG Consumer Partners, a San Francisco–based private equity firm. [10] Prior reports suggested the price agreed upon was around $700 million. [11]
Eugene Kashper (1992), owner of Pabst Brewing Company; Rob Speyer (1992), president of Tishman Speyer, son of billionaire Jerry Speyer '62; Thad Sheely (1993), former COO of Atlanta Hawks; Shawn Landres (1994), social entrepreneur, co-founder of Jewish philanthropic organization Jumpstart; Welly Yang (1994), real estate developer; former actor ...
TSG Consumer Partners is an American private equity company based in San Francisco, California.The firm was founded in 1986, and was among the first private equity firms to invest exclusively in consumer companies.
Eugene Kashper (born 1969), Russian-born chairman of the Pabst Brewing Company [91] Harold Katz (born 1936/1937), founder of weight loss products provider Nutrisystem, Inc. and former owner of NBA's Philadelphia 76ers [92]
Kaspersky lives in Moscow, Russia with his wife and five children. [16] [67] He and his first wife were divorced in 1998. [14] On 21 April 2011, his son, Ivan, then 20, was kidnapped for a $4.4 million ransom. [c] Kaspersky worked with a friend at the FSB and Russian police to trace the ransomer's phone call. They set up a trap for the ...