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    Louis Myerberg Dubin (born January 31, 1963) is a fourth-generation real estate developer who develops upscale condominiums, typically in large east-coast...
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    Glenn Russell Dubin (born April 13, 1957) is an American billionaire hedge fund manager and the Principal of Dubin & Co. LP, a private investment company...
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    of Central Park. In 2003, Manhattan-based developer Athena headed by Louis Dubin bought a property on this street. The building was pitched as "an opportunity...
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  • Evert Dubin (Jeanne Evert (1957–2020), American professional tennis player Joseph Dubin (1900–1961), American composer and orchestrator Louis Dubin (born...
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    Christopher Rounick and Tiffany Rounick Dubin, who was formerly married to real estate developer Louis Dubin. Judith's brother is Boaz Mazor, who is the...
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  • developer, co-founder of MD Management (known for One Kansas City Place) Louis Dubin (1963–), developer and investor, (co-)founder of the Athena Group and...
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  • Dow Jones, head of United States Agency for International Development Louis Dubin, real estate developer Gregory D. Hague, real estate entrepreneur M....
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  • announced that Glenn Dubin, Paul Tudor Jones and Timothy Barakett were among a group of investors buying the merchant energy operation Louis Dreyfus Highbridge...
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  • KSB/MBA '70 Gary Cohn – president and COO, Goldman Sachs, KSB/BSBA '82 Louis Dubin – New York City real estate developer; President and CEO of Athena Group...
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    were limited to no more than four years out of every term of eight years. Dubin labels Edward as a pro-Administration candidate; Kallenbach labels him as...
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