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Clifford S. Perlman is an American entrepreneur and businessman who has an estimated net worth of $1.2 billion. He is the former chairman and CEO of Caesars World, Inc., a casino and hotel company. He is also the former chairman of the board of directors of the National Football League's Miami Dolphins.
Perlman was born on March 30, 1926 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He attended the University of Pennsylvania, where he earned a degree in economics. After college, he joined the U.S. Navy and served in the Pacific during World War II.
After the war, Perlman joined his father's business, a small real estate company in Philadelphia. He eventually took over the company and expanded it into a large real estate and hotel business. In 1968, he founded Caesars World, Inc., which became one of the largest casino and hotel companies in the world.
In addition to his business ventures, Perlman has been involved in philanthropy and politics. He has served on the board of directors of the National Football League's Miami Dolphins and has been a major donor to the Republican Party. He has also donated millions of dollars to various charities, including the American Cancer Society and the United Way.
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30 March, 1926 |
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30 March |
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
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(2016-09-04) Bel Air, California, U.S. |
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Bel Air, California, U.S. |
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His wife is Nancy Hutson Perlman
Cynthia Rubin Perlman
Eileen Eleanor Perlman
Evelyn Perlman
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Nancy Hutson Perlman
Cynthia Rubin Perlman
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Clifford S. Perlman Net Worth
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In 2007 Perlman was inducted into the Gaming Hall of Fame. He died on September 4, 2016, at the age of 90.
Perlman was appointed the first chairman of MGM Grand, Inc. on the Las Vegas Strip, and oversaw the project's financing and construction. He left the project in 1990 to attend to personal issues.
Perlman and his brother bought First Air and created The Regent Air Corporation in 1983. They had numerous issues, including difficulties obtaining a license from the Federal Aviation Administration for the airline to fly. The airline continued to suffer financially, and the Perlmans sold their shares a few years later.
During Perlman's tenure the vastly popular entertainer Frank Sinatra played at the casino for over 10 years, the longest continuous engagement of his career. In association with fight promoter Don King, Caesars Palace Las Vegas also hosted major boxing events from 1975 to 1982, including some of history's most famous. Perlman once instructed "If there is no room to host it the event set it up in the parking lot". Over 25,000 people attended boxing events in the parking lot at Caesars in 1979, an unheard of figure for those times. Caesars Palace Las Vegas Hotel & Casino also acquired a Formula One Racing event, hosted by Paul Newman, that was held in Las Vegas for five years and initiated the Alan King Tennis Classic.
Perlman also developed and built Caesar's Tahoe, a 400-room hotel casino on the south shore of Lake Tahoe; Caesar's Palace Atlantic City, a 500-room hotel/100,000-square-foot casino complex; and Cove Haven and Paradise Stream in the Poconos, a hotel complex specializing in honeymoon suites with heart-shaped pools, bath tubs, and beds. Under Perlman's ownership, Cove Haven's pre-tax profit increased from $1 million in 1972 to $32 million in 1982.
In 1972 Perlman also, through Caesar's World, purchased the Thunderbird resort; he resold it to Major Riddle in 1977.
The Perlmans sold the company in 1971 to John Brown of Kentucky Fried Chicken. At the time of sale, the company owned and franchised over 400 stores in the U.S., Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Europe.
The three businesses combined to bring Lum's sales for 1969 totalling $23.2 million, yielding a net income of $2.8 million—too small a bankroll to meet the $60 million purchase price of Caesars Palace. Clifford Perlman then sold both Dade and Dirr's in 1970, raising $8.5 million and $5 million respectively — more than enough to supply the $2 million escrow that was part of the deal between their company and Jay Sarno.
In 1969, under the ownership of Perlman and his brother, Lum's, Inc. purchased Caesars Palace, a 500-room hotel casino on the famous Las Vegas Strip, for $60 million. They renamed the casino Caesar's World. This was the first publicly held company to enter the casino industry in Las Vegas. The transaction was approved by the Nevada Gaming Commission in August 1969. The terms of agreement also stipulated that $30 million would be paid to Sarno during the first year, that the $28 million outstanding would be whittled down by a $9.5 million payment in 1971, and that the rest, at 5.5 percent interest, was to be paid in equal installments over the next three years.
In 1956, Perlman and his brother Stuart founded the first store of fast food chain Lum's Inc. in Miami Beach, Florida. Lum's was founded for $12,000. With Clifford commanding and Stuart executing, they had within a couple of years established a 389-unit franchise chain that spanned Canada, Puerto Rico, and 29 American states.
Returning from the war, Perlman enrolled at the University of Miami in 1947, and the University of Miami School of Law, 1948. He was the founding member of the Bar and Gavel Legal Society and editor of the first law school newspaper, The Barrister. He was admitted to federal and state bars in 1951. He practiced law for nine years under the firm name Perlman, Litman and Sponder.
Clifford "Cliff" S. Perlman (March 30, 1926 – September 4, 2016) was an American entrepreneur and president and CEO of the Caesars Palace casino in Las Vegas for over a decade. During his ownership he built thousands of additional rooms to what is the current Caesars Palace. Most notably, Perlman first introduced live sports and boxing to Las Vegas. With his brother Stuart, they founded the international fast food franchise Lum's and bought, sold, and operated an airline.
Perlman was born March 30, 1926, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he attended primary and secondary school. In 1943, he joined the U.S. Army, stationed at Camp Blanding, Florida, and subsequently joined the 86th Infantry Division, Perlman was shipped to the European Theater, 1944, and served through the end of the war. Perlman was awarded the Combat Infantryman Badge, three Battle Stars and the Bronze Star.