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Phillip Ean Cohen : ウィキペディア英語版 | Phillip Ean Cohen
Phillip Ean Cohen is an Australian private equity investor. He was featured in ''Rainmaker'' by Anthony Bianco. ==Biography== Cohen grew up in Melbourne, Victoria where he was a determined Australian Rules Football player. He started his career at Kuhn Loeb, and was tagged as a rising star in the Mergers department. After a stint at First Boston, he was recruited by Jeffery Beck to Oppenheimer & Co.'s Corporate advisory department. Cohen was responsible for the group's first eleven transactions, making upwards of $20 million for the department〔Rainmaker, Anthony Bianco, page 148〕 as a 28-year-old partner. Cohen was contributing nearly 60% of the department's revenue, yet his lack of respect to senior management made him ineligible for bonuses. As a result, Cohen started taking a self-imposed fee on his deals; other Opco employees called these fees "Cohen Commissions".〔 Due to his productivity, Cohen's self-imposed commissions initially went unpunished, however eventually Jeff Beck was forced to fire him.〔 With money from his side dealings, and advice from Ivan Boesky and Michael Milken, Cohen started his own firm, Morgan Schiff & Co., who eventually became the majority and then exclusive shareholder of voting stock for the public company, EZCORP, Inc. headquartered in Austin, TX. As of 2002, he lives in New York.〔(Biodata )〕
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