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  1. Raymond G. Perelman (August 22, 1917 – January 14, 2019) was an American businessman, investor, and philanthropist who served as the founder, chairman and CEO of RGP Holdings. He was the father of Ronald Perelman and Jeffrey E. Perelman.

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  2. 15 gen 2019 · The University of Pennsylvania is mourning the death of Raymond G. Perelman, one of its most significant and committed partners. Through Mr. Perelmans peerless generosity and deep and abiding engagement, Penn has become an even greater global force in patient care, research, and medical education.

  3. 15 gen 2019 · Raymond G. Perelman, 101, who built a fortune buying and selling factories amid America’s industrial decline and gave more than $300 million to the University of Pennsylvania medical school and Philadelphia art and Jewish charities, died Monday at his residence in Philadelphia.

  4. 15 gen 2019 · Updated 2:25 PM PDT, January 15, 2019. PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Raymond Perelman, a businessman who built a fortune buying and selling factories and became one of the Philadelphia region’s greatest philanthropists, has died. He was 101. He died Monday night, his son Ronald Perelman said in a statement.

  5. 7 ott 2008 · Raymond G. Perelman, a Wharton alum (W’40) who with his wife, the late Ruth Caplan Perelman ( Almanac September 6, 2011) made numerous generous gifts to the University of Pennsylvania and for whom the Perelman School of Medicine is named, died January 14 at his residence in Philadelphia. He was 101.

  6. 15 gen 2019 · Penn Medicine via NBC10. Businessman Raymond Perelman, who built a fortune buying and selling factories before becoming one of the Philadelphia region’s greatest philanthropists, has died. He...

  7. 22 gen 2019 · Health Care. The University of Pennsylvania is mourning the death of Raymond G. Perelman W40 HON14, one of its most significant and committed partners. Through Mr. Perelmans peerless generosity and deep and abiding engagement, Penn has become an even greater global force in patient care, research, and medical education.