Quantcast
The MFWire
Manage Email Alerts | Sponsorships | About MFWire | Who We Are

Subscribe to MFWire.com's News Alerts [click]

Rating:Operas Sing Blues Over Fund Losses Not Rated 0.0 Email Routing List Email & Route  Print Print
Tuesday, September 24, 2002

Operas Sing Blues Over Fund Losses

by: Sean Hanna, Editor in Chief

Alberto Vilar, founder of the Amerindo Fund, is receiving widespread publicity thanks to his charitable donations. But it may not be the kind he appreciates.

Last week, word that he had missed making $700,000 in payments on a pledge made to the New York Philharmonic was carried in the New York Times. Since then, news of the missed payments has spread to other publications, including Slate.com on the Internet.

The Times also reported that Vilar missed payments on a $1 million pledge to the Vilar/Domingo Young Artist Program at the Washington Opera. As a result of the missed payment, the opera company has pulled Vilar's name off the program.

The speculation is that Vilar is having trouble making the payments because of declines in his asset management business. Amerindo reportedly has just $1 billion in assets under management, down from more than $9 billion at the peak of the Nasdaq bubble.

Vilar told the paper that he remains committed to all of his pledges. He added that he has been distracted by spine and gall bladder surgeries.

Some of the organizations to which he made the pledges, including the Brooklyn Academy of Music, are giving him more time to come through.

Vilar reportedly made pledges totaling more than $100 million to the Metropolitan Opera, London's Royal Opera House at Covent Garden, the Kirov Opera, the Vilar Center for the Arts and the Kennedy Center.
LINKS BOX: External Links

  • Stellar Benefactor's Late Checks Fray the Nerves of Arts Groups
  • Lemon Pledge: The dot-com billionaire who's reneging on his million-dollar promises.
  • More Related Headlines  

    Stay ahead of the news ... Sign up for our email alerts now
    CLICK HERE

  • 0.0
     Do You Recommend This Story?



    GO TO: MFWire
    Return to Top
     News Archives
    2024: Q2Q1
    2023: Q4Q3Q2Q1
    2022: Q4Q3Q2Q1
    2021: Q4Q3Q2Q1
    2020: Q4Q3Q2Q1
    2019: Q4Q3Q2Q1
    2018: Q4Q3Q2Q1
    2017: Q4Q3Q2Q1
    2016: Q4Q3Q2Q1
    2015: Q4Q3Q2Q1
    2014: Q4Q3Q2Q1
    2013: Q4Q3Q2Q1
    2012: Q4Q3Q2Q1
    2011: Q4Q3Q2Q1
    2010: Q4Q3Q2Q1
    2009: Q4Q3Q2Q1
    2008: Q4Q3Q2Q1
    2007: Q4Q3Q2Q1
    2006: Q4Q3Q2Q1
    2005: Q4Q3Q2Q1
    2004: Q4Q3Q2Q1
    2003: Q4Q3Q2Q1
    2002: Q4Q3Q2Q1
     Subscribe via RSS:
    Raw XML
    Add to My Yahoo!
    follow us in feedly




    ©All rights reserved to InvestmentWires, Inc. 1997-2024
    14 Wall Street | 20th Floor | New York, NY 10005 | P: 212-331-8968 | F: 212-331-8998
    Privacy Policy :: Terms of Use