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  1. www.forbes.com › profile › james-packerJames Packer - Forbes

    30 juin 2024 · James Packer was the largest shareholder of Crown Resorts, which owns casinos in Australia and London. He took over the empire of his late father, Kerry.

  2. Il y a 2 jours · James Packer (photographed in 2015) has spoken candidly about his struggles with weight, his love for his family and his passion for Australia. Credit: TED ALJIBE / AFP High-profile businessman and former media mogul James Packer has spoken candidly about his struggles with weight loss, the state of world politics and his love for Australia in a wide-ranging interview.

  3. Il y a 1 jour · Following the Great Rebellion of Kerry Packer’s World Series Cricket series, in which Dennis Lillee, Viv Richards and the Chappell brothers wore coloured clothing and played “Super Tests” under floodlights with a, gasp, white ball, Australian cricket reunited for season 1979/80.

  4. Il y a 3 jours · Kerry Packer – The Whale of Whales When it comes to legendary high rollers, Australian media mogul Kerry Packer is the undisputed king. The multibillionaire was a regular at casinos from Las Vegas to London to Monaco, where tales of his gambling exploits abound.

  5. Il y a 1 jour · His first had been secured in 1994/95 when he had just two crops of racing age working for him. Danzero and Flying Spur were crucial elements to that early success as a pair of G1 Golden Slipper S. winners and remarkably there was a third consecutive winner of that race in 1996 when the filly Merlene scored for Lloyd Williams and Kerry Packer.

  6. Il y a 2 jours · In May 1977, the cricket world woke to discover that a 39-year-old businessman called Kerry Packer had signed thirty-five elite international players for his own televised World Series Cricket.

  7. Il y a 5 jours · Nine Entertainment was initially owned by the Packer family, an Australian media dynasty. After the head of the family, Kerry Packer passed away, his son James Packer sold the company, then known as PBL Media.