Talk:Ira Rennert
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Pollution
[edit]There's no end to news articles reporting on the pollution caused by the companies he owns, yet this entry seems to whitewash this--Neutrality Disputed. Take your pick: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/25/world/americas/25peru.html http://www.crainsnewyork.com/article/20111127/FINANCE/311279990/inside-ira-rennerts-dirtiest-businesses http://www.bloomberg.com/video/children-affected-by-peru-rennert-pollution-clash-76HcRMOlS3KgglfodPyKNg.html http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-05-09/rennert-800-million-toxic-lead-fight-roils-global-trade.html http://www.forbes.com/profile/ira-rennert/ http://nypost.com/2012/06/25/furor-at-steel-tycoon-rennerts-bankruptcy-ploy/ Plus about 100 more. "The Renco Group's environmental record has been mixed." Come on!!!
"The Renco Group has been criticized for their record on pollution and worker safety."?!?!?!?
that's a bit of an understatement... yes?—Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.244.213.116 (talk • contribs) on 2006-06-08
- It is odd that there is so much talk of lead poisoning in La Oroya when it is a copper smelter, NOT a lead smelter. Wonder where the lead comes from?—Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.60.101.49 (talk • contribs) on 2007-07-18
- I added a heading and flagged the unsigned comments. Americasroof 17:36, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
How did he get away with it?
[edit]After watching a CNN 'Battlegrounds' programme on Doe Run Peru's shoddy environmental track record, I decided to look further into Ira L. Rennert's corporate operations, particularly given that this American multimillionaire is keen to avoid any unwanted publicity.
I have been absolutely staggered to find out how he amassed his fortune. The way he used his acquisitions to issue high-yielding junk bonds and then to pay part of the received income into Renco Group Inc., his privately-owned holding company, beggars belief. The main question is, who were the fools who purchased these junk bonds? Surely they should have realized what Rennert's long-term strategy was all about? Secondly, why didn't the US regulatory authories, particularly the Securities and Exchange Commission, not take action to prevent this channeling of funds? It seems that the laws pertaining to privately-held holding companies were extremely lax at the time and that US regulatory law continues to be so, given the latest scandal surrounding Bernard Madoff and his $50 billion Ponzi scheme scam [[1]].Ivankinsman (talk) 12:50, 15 December 2008 (UTC)
- One does have to wonder don't they? That being said, this guy is one of the neocon/zionist untouchables in the US, and so are a lot of his friends (Silverstein, Bolton, Dershowitz, etc). He has been in legal battles for years in perpetual delays with him suing the Peruvian government over the pollution matter, then suing his former lawyers for a botched defense. The guy obviously has friends in high places that allow him to set up deals that shouldn't be, weasel out of immediate action, and remain heavily embedded in the Den of Thieves world of legal and financial scandals. Evidently the truth will come out at some point but it takes a lot of work to put the pieces together and I don't as of yet know of any books that cover this topic since the 1990s. If someone did I'd bet it would explain a lot more than just this guy's fortune. Acteron (talk) 04:45, 15 October 2022 (UTC)
BusinessWeek Article
[edit]This article seems to borrow very heavily from this BusinessWeek article, almost to the point of plagiarism. Those portions should either be heavily amended or deleted.
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Early Career section: "This occurred again" - what, exactly?
[edit]It seems that some edits have been made to the Early Career section, leaving the present version without a clear account of what happened that led to him starting his own firm and eventually to his license being revoked. Clearly this section needs to be revised, both to restore (or perhaps revise?) whatever information was there before, and also to ensure clarity of whatever ends up in those sentences. — Preceding unsigned comment added by ABarnes94 (talk • contribs) 05:47, 1 June 2016 (UTC)
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[edit]I've been attempting to follow the citation links on the subsection about US Magnesium's environmental improvements, and it seems like all but the final link are either dead (2nd through 4th links) or do not actually link to the information being claimed, but only to a search page on a larger technical database without the information (ex. search keys) included to actually locate the referenced data. Only the fifth link is both functional and actually reports the information it's being cited for.
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