Cyril Stein

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Cyril Stein
Born(1928-02-20)20 February 1928
London, England
Died15 February 2011(2011-02-15) (aged 82)
Jerusalem, Israel
EducationWest Ham Grammar School
OccupationBusinessman
TitleChairman, Ladbrokes (1966-1993)
SpouseBetty Young
Children3

Cyril Stein (20 February 1928 - 15 February 2011) was an English bookmaker, businessman and finally philanthropic supporter of many Jewish causes and charities who first bought Ladbrokes in 1956, then floated it in 1967 and finally left it in 1993. [1] [2]

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Biography

Born in the East End of London into a family of immigrants from Russia. His father, known as “Honest Jack”, worked for the London and Provincial Sporting News Agency, which relayed information between off-course bookmakers and racecourses. Cyril Stein was educated at West Ham Grammar School. [3] Stein did his best to shun publicity and said one of his main concerns was to keep his family out of the limelight. He married Betty Young in 1949. He was survived by his wife sons Jonathan and Daniel and daughter Marion, [4] and several grandchildren.

An Orthodox Jew, he was never seen at a racetrack on a Saturday, the Jewish Sabbath, and was frequently seen in public wearing a knitted kippah.[ citation needed ] He used his money and influence to try to keep the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, in Israeli hands. [5] In the 1980's he won a $250 million tender, via Ladbrokes, to redevelop the Mamilla neighbourhood in Jerusalem. [6]

As a committed Zionist throughout his life, Stein spent much of his latter years in Israel. [5] Stein was a major funder of the Labour Friends of Israel along with Trevor Chinn. [7]

Business career

Stein ran his own small credit-betting office in the West End of London when (aged 28) he teamed up in 1956 with his bookmaker uncle Mark, who traded as Max Parker, to buy the venerable but failing bookmaking firm of Ladbrokes, founded in 1886, for a reported £100,000.[ citation needed ]

Appointed chairman of Ladbrokes in 1966 and some 12 months before the company was successfully floated on the London Stock Exchange with an initial market capitalization of £1-million. Cyril Stein remained chairman until stepping down at the end of 1993 (aged 65) by which time the company was valued in excess of £2-billion.[ citation needed ]

Philanthropy

He was: [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 The Times (London), obituary Thursday February 17, 2011
  2. The Jewish Chronicle, February 17, 2011
  3. "Cyril Stein". 23 February 2011. Retrieved 10 April 2018 via www.telegraph.co.uk.
  4. "Obituary: Cyril Stein, bookmaker and businessman". scotsman.com. Retrieved 10 April 2018.
  5. 1 2 Levinson, Chaim (Apr 6, 2012). "English Billionaire Linked to Israeli Settlers' Attempts to Prove Ownership Over Migron Outpost". Haaretz.
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