Friday, October 12, 2018

Frank Stronach Sues Daughter Belinda Over Alleged Mismanagement of Racetracks


Editor's Note --  The following article, by John Cherwa, was published on Thursday  Oct. 11 in the Los Angeles Times. 

The article has details of a lawsuit that Frank Stronach, founder and honorary chairman of The Stronach Group, has filed against his daughter Belinda Stronach, the company's chairwoman and president, for alleged mismanagement of the company's racing business.

Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach, Fla., is among the Stronach  Group's six   thoroughbred tracks.

It has been widely reported that  Belinda Stronach  does not share her father's passion for thoroughbred racing.

Recently we have heard reports that she is willing to consider a sale  of the Gulfstream property or another arrangement that could result in  tearing out the track and stables and reconverting the racing building---for a retail or  entertainment development.

The 213-acre Gulfstream Park site also has the Village at Gulfstream Park retail center, the un-opened Pegasus  theme park and a large amount of undeveloped land on its south side.
---Jim Freer

Here is the Los Angeles Times article


A family struggle for control got considerably uglier when Frank Stronach, founder and honorary chairman of Stronach Group, filed suit against daughter Belinda Stronach, chairman and president, alleging she has mismanaged the family assets and trust funds and pushed him out of any control of the company.

Santa Anita and five other racetracks are among the company’s assets.

The 73-page suit was filed Oct. 1 in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice in Toronto. The contents of the suit were first reported by the Thoroughbred Daily News.

Frank Stronach, 86, alleges that Belinda Stronach, 52, along with Alon Ossip, chief executive of the company, purposely kept information from Frank, ignored his wishes, and conducted “covert and unlawful actions” that were to the detriment of the company.

In addition, the suit alleges that Belinda hired unqualified friends at high salaries and submitted fraudulent statements claiming hundreds of thousands of dollars in expenses for herself and her children.

The statements allegedly included personal expenses related to parties, vacations, limousine rides and expensive meals that were charged to the company.

Frank’s wife, Elfriede, is a co-plaintiff. Belinda’s children, Nicole and Frank Walker, are co-defendants along with Belinda and Ossip.

The suit lists 39 demands for relief that include:
$250 million (Canadian) in compensation as the result of “unlawful or oppressive conduct.”
$250 million in damages for “breach of fiduciary duty” in addition to unlawful conspiracy.
$20 million in punitive action.
Belinda and Ossip be removed as corporate officers and trustee positions.

An attorney for Frank did not respond to a message from The Times.

Belinda issued this statement: “Family relationships within a business can be challenging. My children and I love my father. However, his allegations are untrue and we will be responding formally to the statement of claim in the normal course of the court process.”

Paul Deegan, a spokesman for Ossip, called the allegations “baseless and are not grounded in fact or reality. Alon has always honored his obligations and acted in good faith to preserve and grow the Stronach family’s assets and to protect the interests of all members of the family.”

Tim Ritvo, chief operating officer of Stronach Group who runs all the racetracks, including Santa Anita, is not named, implicated or involved in the suit.

“We have no comment as it’s a family matter,” Ritvo said. “Operations at Santa Anita will be business as usual. Things are going good.”
Ritvo added that he has respect for Frank and Belinda.

Belinda and Ossip have until about the end of the month to file a response.


Thursday, October 11, 2018

G.P. West Racing Friday 1:15 PM Post Time

Gulfstream West will host 9 races Friday with a 1:15 PM ET Post time when racing resumes, the 9th day of this Fall meet. There are 86 entries listed as the back end of the card is loaded with two 13 horse races on the turf.
Thursday saw 15 scratches as the weather turned bad and the main track was sealed in races 6-8. That led to some watered down payoffs, as the high scratches in the late races gave ALL to the bettors in the 6th and 8th races. The late Pick 5 paid $78.05, while the Rainbow 6 paid a niggardly $196.44.
The Rainbow 6 jackpot was hit Wednesday also, so the smallish new pool of $16,705 was another reason to keep your rent money in-pocket.
The Rainbow carryover will be $4,009 Friday, starting in race 4 at about 2:50 PM.
Total handle was $2.77 million.

Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Stocks Fall Hard; Is Your Plan in Place?

Dear clients and friends,

Stocks fell hard Wednesday, -3% plus.
I've penned a blog post discussing this,
and some ideas for positioning yourself
with your important savings and investments.


Thanks for reading and please send me your comments on it and other money topics you would be interested in.

Barry L. Unterbrink

Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor
(954) 719-1151 w 


Monday, October 8, 2018

Gulfstream's Columbus Day Racing - 1:15 PM Post

The Gulfstream Park West meet will run live racing on Monday, Oct. 8, the Columbus Day holiday.

First post will be 1:15 p.m. for the 10-race card at Calder Race Course in Miami Gardens, Fla.


Monday’s racing should feature 90 starters, and 5 turf races (#2,4,6,8,10), along with two dirt track two-year-old races (#5,7). In our post on Sunday, we did not expect much hoopla on the day’s wagering. We stand corrected!

The 10 race card yielded three long shot winners in the Late Pick 5 and Pick 6 bets. The Rainbow 6 jackpot was hit for $48,707 and the Late Pick 5 paid $13,932. A 16:1, 13:1 and 12:1 winner in the sequence whittled down the winning ticket holders to just a single winning wager on the Rainbow 6.

The Super Hi-5 wager does have a carryover today of $1,738 in race 1. There was just one race run Sunday off the turf (#1), and six scratches among the 10 races.
It will be the only Monday live race day at the GP West meet, which will run through Nov. 25.
 
The regular live schedule is Wednesday through Sunday at Gulfstream Park West.