Pincus Green

Pincus Green
Born 1936 (age 8182)
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Nationality American

Pincus Green (born 1934) is an American oil and gas commodities trader.

Biography

Green was born to an Orthodox Jewish family,[1][2][3][4] the seventh of eight children, and raised in Flatbush, Brooklyn.[3] His father was a distributor of confectionery.[3] As a youth, Green attended Jewish parochial schools but dropped out of high school to support his family when he was 16.[3] In 1953, at the age of 17, he got a job working the mailroom at the commodity trading firm, Philipp Brothers.[3] In 1954, Philipps hired Marc Rich in the mailroom and they soon became friends.[3] Both quickly advanced in the company and eventually became top traders in Europe especially in oil trading,[3] Rich in Spain and Green in the Phillips' office in Zug.[2] In 1974, they left Philipp Brothers to form their own company, Marc Rich AG,[3] headquartered in Zug, Switzerland.[2]

Green fled the United States in 1983, along with partner Marc Rich,[5] after being indicted by U.S. Attorney and future mayor of New York City Rudolph Giuliani, on charges of tax evasion and illegal trading with Iran but in fact, it was legal because their company Rich and Co. was Swiss .[6][2] Soon after fleeing, they sold the U.S. affiliate of Marc Rich AG (renamed Clarendon Ltd) to Alec Hackel, a partner to Green and Rich. U.S. legal authorities determined that the sale was false and froze the assets of the company, which hurt Marc Rich AG's trading volume.[2] In 1984, Clarendon paid the U.S. government $150 million to settle tax charges and Marc Rich AG's trading volume recovered.[2] The three partners divided their responsibilities with Rich trading oil, Hackel trading metals and minerals, and Green, responsible for shipping, finance, and administration.[2]

Green received a presidential pardon along with Rich, from United States President Bill Clinton in 2001.[7] It has been reported that Green has been in retirement since he underwent heart surgery in late 1990.[8]

In 2005, his net worth was estimated by Forbes magazine at $1.2 billion USD.[5]

See also

  • Ammann, Daniel (2009). The King of Oil: The Secret Lives of Marc Rich. New York: St. Martin‘s Press. ISBN 0-312-57074-0.

References

  1. Los Angeles Times: "Pardon Reignites Jewish Stereotypes" by WALTER REICH February 25, 2001
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Fortune Magazine: "The Lifestyle of Rich, the Infamous (Fortune Classics, 1986)" by Shawn Tully May 22, 2011
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 New York Daily News: "Rich Partner A Major Player in Minor Key" by William Sherman March 18, 2001
  4. Jewish Telegraph Agency: "At least 139 of the Forbes 400 are Jewish" By Jacob Berkman October 5, 2009
  5. 1 2 "Pincus Green, The 400 Richest Americans". Forbes.
  6. Article at www.counterpunch.org 3 October 2016 accessed 30 January 2017
  7. "Financier's Partner Remained Loyal Lieutenant Throughout". The New York Times. 2001-02-20. Retrieved 2010-05-22.
  8. Ammann, Daniel (2009). The King of Oil: The Secret Lives of Marc Rich. New York: St. Martin‘s Press. ISBN 0-312-57074-0.
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