The man who helped
Oppenheimer become the second largest mutual fund firm in the world has died.
Jack Nash, who became the president of
Oppenheimer & Co in 1974, died July 30 in Manhattan, according to an obituary in the
Washington Post. Nash and his partner at Oppenheimer,
Leon Levy, went on to sell the company to
Mercantile House Holdings, PLC, a publicly owned British corporation for $163 million in 1982. The two then went on to start the hedge fund firm Odyssey Partners.  
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