amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research, will honor Paramount Pictures and Kelly Rowland on Thursday, November 3, 2022, at its annual amfAR Gala Los Angeles at the Pacific Design Center.
Writer, director and producer, Ryan Murphy, is confirmed to present President and CEO of Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon, Brian Robbins, with the amfAR Philanthropic Leadership Award. Singer/songwriter, actress, TV producer/activist, Kelly Rowland will receive amfAR’s Award of Courage.
Event Chairs include Alexander von Fürstenberg, Catherine O’Hara, Chelsea Handler, Cheyenne Jackson, Earvin "Magic" Johnson, Emily Hampshire, Ever Anderson, Heidi Klum, Jay Ellis, Jenna Dewan, Julian Lennon, Keke Palmer, Kenan Thompson, Michelle Rodriguez, Milla Jovovich, Rebel Wilson, Ronald Burkle, Scarlett Johansson, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Todd Courtney, Tyler Perry, amfAR Board Co-Chairs T. Ryan Greenawalt and Kevin McClatchy, and amfAR Global Fundraising Chairman Milutin Gatsby.
The exclusive event will include a cocktail reception, dinner, live auction, and performances by Aloe Blacc, Madison Beer and Tinashe.
Writer, director and producer, Ryan Murphy, is confirmed to present President and CEO of Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon, Brian Robbins, with the amfAR Philanthropic Leadership Award. Singer/songwriter, actress, TV producer/activist, Kelly Rowland will receive amfAR’s Award of Courage.
Event Chairs include Alexander von Fürstenberg, Catherine O’Hara, Chelsea Handler, Cheyenne Jackson, Earvin "Magic" Johnson, Emily Hampshire, Ever Anderson, Heidi Klum, Jay Ellis, Jenna Dewan, Julian Lennon, Keke Palmer, Kenan Thompson, Michelle Rodriguez, Milla Jovovich, Rebel Wilson, Ronald Burkle, Scarlett Johansson, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Todd Courtney, Tyler Perry, amfAR Board Co-Chairs T. Ryan Greenawalt and Kevin McClatchy, and amfAR Global Fundraising Chairman Milutin Gatsby.
The exclusive event will include a cocktail reception, dinner, live auction, and performances by Aloe Blacc, Madison Beer and Tinashe.
- 10/26/2022
- Look to the Stars
Updated with approval: The Nevada Gaming Commission has approved a limited license for MGM Resorts International shareholder Barry Diller to work in the state’s casino industry after probing the billionaire Iac chairman and former media mogul about a federal investigation into his purchases of shares of Activision Blizzard.
Iac has a 14 stake in MGM Resorts. Diller and Iac’s CEO Joey Levin are on the board. Diller, his stepson Alexander von Furstenberg and David Geffen reportedly acquired stock in the videogame giant right before it was acquired by Microsoft early this year, boosting the stock. Diller has said he had no knowledge of the upcoming deal.
According to the WSJ, the commission voted 4-1 to approve Diller for a two-year license while the investigation is pending, rather than granting him a full license.
Previously: The Nevada Gaming Commission today sent Iac Chairperson Barry Diller and CEO Joey Levin’s...
Iac has a 14 stake in MGM Resorts. Diller and Iac’s CEO Joey Levin are on the board. Diller, his stepson Alexander von Furstenberg and David Geffen reportedly acquired stock in the videogame giant right before it was acquired by Microsoft early this year, boosting the stock. Diller has said he had no knowledge of the upcoming deal.
According to the WSJ, the commission voted 4-1 to approve Diller for a two-year license while the investigation is pending, rather than granting him a full license.
Previously: The Nevada Gaming Commission today sent Iac Chairperson Barry Diller and CEO Joey Levin’s...
- 5/20/2022
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
The U.S. government wants a word with Barry Diller, David Geffen and a third man involving the planned $68.7 billion merger of Microsoft and Activision Blizzard.
Federal securities regulators and prosecutors are investigating options trades made by longtime Hollywood players Diller and Geffen and Diller’s stepson Alexander von Furstenberg, according to a Wall Street Journal report tonight. Citing sources, the paper said the trio made roughly $60 million based on Activision’s roughly $80 recent share price.
WSJ notes that Diller, Geffen and businessman von Furstenberg bought options to acquire shares in Activision at $40 apiece, when the video game developer and publisher’s stock was trading at about $63. Translation: The options already were profitable to exercise, and option holders could reap more if Activision’s stock price rose.
The Wall Street Journal wrote that Justice Department is probing whether any of the men’s deals broke insider-trading laws, and the SEC is...
Federal securities regulators and prosecutors are investigating options trades made by longtime Hollywood players Diller and Geffen and Diller’s stepson Alexander von Furstenberg, according to a Wall Street Journal report tonight. Citing sources, the paper said the trio made roughly $60 million based on Activision’s roughly $80 recent share price.
WSJ notes that Diller, Geffen and businessman von Furstenberg bought options to acquire shares in Activision at $40 apiece, when the video game developer and publisher’s stock was trading at about $63. Translation: The options already were profitable to exercise, and option holders could reap more if Activision’s stock price rose.
The Wall Street Journal wrote that Justice Department is probing whether any of the men’s deals broke insider-trading laws, and the SEC is...
- 3/9/2022
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
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