Jack Kachkar (born February 19, 1963) is CEO of Inyx, Inc, a speciality in pharmaceutical company founded in 2003.
In addition to focusing on investments in the healthcare industry, Kachkar also currently manages his family's real estate, property development and commodity investments.
Kachkar was born in Damascus, Syria, to Armenian parents (Mihran Missak Kachkar; née Kachkarian). His parents were Armenians from Syria.
Kachkar immigrated to Canada in September 1969 from Lebanon. He attended school and University of Alberta in Edmonton prior to transferring to Hungary, where he attained a medical degree, summa cum laude.
In 2005, the High Court in Ireland restricted Kachkar under the Companies Act: Mitek Holdings Ltd v Companies Act [2005] IEHC 63.[1] The order was upheld following an appeal to the Irish Supreme Court.[2]
Kachkar tried to purchase Olympique de Marseille football club in early 2007.[3] Marseilles' boss broke off talks in March 2007 after the Canadian businessman asked for further due diligence required by his bankers to pay the €115,000,000 price for him to take over the former European champions.
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01/02/11 Four years later, Jack Kachkar returns on the real-fake takeover of OM
It's in his house in Key Biscane, Florida that Jack Kachkar is quietly awaiting his trial next April. Whoever wanted to buy OM, has not changed much since the episode of early 2007, when his name ran for three months from the Commandery Velodrome. For So Foot , the businessman with cigar came back on the episode of OM's failed takeover in the spring of 2007. Because, first news, Jack Kachkar really wanted to buy the club Robert Louis Dreyfus. And he never wanted to scam anyone.
"I did not hurt anyone, I did not steal a euro to Louis-Dreyfus and OM still belongs to his group.
https://www.20minutes.fr/sport/662718-20110201-sports-quatre-ans-apres-jack-kachkar-revient-vrai-faux-rachat-om
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South Florida Resident Convicted of $100 Million International Fraud Scheme that Led to Collapse of One of Puerto Rico’s Largest Banks
A Key Biscayne, Florida resident was found guilty yesterday by a federal jury for his role in a $100 million scheme to defraud Westernbank of Puerto Rico (Westernbank); the losses triggered a series of events leading to Westernbank’s insolvency and ultimate collapse. The defendant was also convicted of a $3 million scheme to defraud Mellon United National Bank of Miami (Mellon Bank).
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/south-florida-resident-convicted-100-million-international-fraud-scheme-led-collapse-one