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Stewart Rahr is the owner of pharmaceutical and generics wholesaler Kinray; the largest[citation needed] privately owned distributor in the world.


Rahr's life is a true American rags to riches fairy tale come true story.[peacock prose] Rahr started his career in his Dad's single pharmacy with just 4 employees and revenues of less than $1 million.[citation needed] Today[when?] Rahr's behemoth Kinray has 1500 employees and revenues in excess of $5 billion.[citation needed]


Rahr is a high profile[peacock prose] philanthropist. He is the largest individual Make-A-Wish donor in the world.[citation needed] Rahr is also known[weasel words] for the $45 million house he purchased in the Hamptons and his regular appearances in gossip columns. Donald Trump, Leonardo DiCaprio, Muhammed Ali, Former President Bill Clinton, Phil Mickelson, Mark Wahlberg, Jay Leno, Ray Romano, Russell Simmons, and others are known[weasel words] to be his associates.[citation needed]


Wealth

According to Forbes, he is the 183rd richest American, and 397th richest person in the world. [1] [2] [3]

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