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  2. Jeffrey Lurie - Wikipedia

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    To back the Bank of Boston loan, Lurie put up millions of dollars worth of personal stock in Harcourt General and GC Companies Inc. as equity. [9] He and his mother also put up stock in the family trust as collateral so Lurie could borrow the rest. [9] In 2017, Forbes valued the Eagles at $2.65 billion, ranking them 10th among NFL teams in ...

  3. Christina Weiss Lurie - Wikipedia

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    Christina Weiss Lurie is a Mexican-American documentary producer, philanthropist and minority owner of the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles. Weiss Lurie is president of the Eagles Youth Partnership, the team's charitable foundation, [ 1 ] and co-founder of three independent film companies- Vox3 Films, Tango Pictures [ 2 ] and Screen Pass Pictures.

  4. Jeff Lurie - Wikipedia

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  5. Bob Lurie - Wikipedia

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    Lurie was born to a Jewish family [1] in San Francisco, the son of Babette (née Greenbaum) and Louis Lurie. [2] In 1972, he took over the real estate company founded in 1922 by his father. The company built a number of properties along Montgomery Street over the years, including a building Bank of America bought and tore down for its world ...

  6. Richard A. Smith (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    His nephew is Jeffrey Lurie; in 1994, he and his sister provided collateral for a $185 million loan enabling Jeff to purchase the Philadelphia Eagles. [ 5 ] Smith died on September 9, 2020, aged 95.

  7. Family Video - Wikipedia

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    After getting stuck with a large inventory of excess video movies in the late 1970s, Charles got the idea of creating the Video Movie Club in Springfield, Illinois in 1978. The club originally charged a $25 membership fee and $5 rental fee. [3] The chain was later renamed Video Movies Inc. by the 1980s before becoming Family Video. [4]

  8. Ann and Robert H. Lurie Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Ann and Robert H. Lurie Family Foundation was incorporated in 1986 (39 years ago) () and, in 2000, the name was changed to Ann and Robert H. Lurie Foundation.The Foundation was established by Chicagoans Robert H. Lurie, a real estate and investment magnate who died from colon cancer in 1990, at age 48, [1] and his wife, Ann, who died from brain cancer in 2024, aged 79.

  9. Family Video Diaries: Daughter of the Bride - Wikipedia

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    Family Video Diaries: Daughter of the Bride is a 1997 American short documentary film directed by Terri Randall. The film is about the remarriage of the director's mother after the death of the director's father. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. [1] [2]