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  2. Larry Robbins - Wikipedia

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    Robbins grew up in a Jewish family [4] in Arlington Heights, Illinois. [5] He graduated with honors from the Jerome Fisher Program in Management and Technology at the University of Pennsylvania in 1992, where he received a B.S. in economics with concentrations in accounting, finance, marketing and a B.S in engineering, with a major in systems engineering.

  3. FortuneCity - Wikipedia

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    FortuneCity was a webhosting service based in New York City. The service was founded in 1997 [ 1 ] by Richard Jones and Dan Metcalfe, two British entrepreneurs. It had one million users.

  4. Tony Robbins - Wikipedia

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    In May 2019, an investigation by BuzzFeed News detailed accusations against Robbins of the sexual harassment of fans and staff members, such as groping fans at events and exposing his genitals to his assistants. [51] [52] Robbins denied the allegations and said, "I have been the target of a year-long investigation by BuzzFeed. Unfortunately ...

  5. Robert D. Arnott - Wikipedia

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    Robert D. Arnott (born June 29, 1954 [1]) is an American businessman, investor, and writer who focuses on articles about quantitative investing.. He is the founder and chairman of the board of Research Affiliates, an asset management firm.

  6. The Robbs - Wikipedia

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    The fourth member was family friend Craig Krampf ("Craig Robb" – drums); although some publicity material identified Craig as a "cousin" of the other three members, he was in fact wholly unrelated to the Donaldsons. The band was founded in the early 1960s without Krampf, and recorded as Dee Robb, Robby & The Robbins, and Dee Robb & the Robins ...

  7. Robb (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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  8. Blue Harbour Group - Wikipedia

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    Blue Harbour Group was founded in 2004 by Clifton Robbins, [4] also known as Cliff Robbins, a former partner at private equity giants KKR [5] and General Atlantic. [6]As of June 2019, the firm managed more than $2.2 billion in capital, [6] which it mainly invested from two funds, the long-short Blue Harbour Strategic Value Partners fund and the long-only Blue Harbour Active Ownership Partners ...

  9. Robert Wolf (business) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Wolf (born March 8, 1962) [1] is the former Chairman and CEO of UBS Americas [2] as well as the president [3] and chief operating officer of UBS Investment Bank.. He is the founder of 32 Advisors, [4] a holding company which includes the direct investing arm 32 Ventures, the bipartisan economic insights company Strategic Worldviews, and advisory services for corporate clients on ...