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Bill H. Gross

William Hunt "Bill" Gross (born April 13, 1944) is an American investor and fund manager, best known for co-founding Pacific Investment Management Co. PIMCO is a global fixed income investment company. Gross ran their $270 billion Total Return Fund (PTTRX), before leaving to join Janus Capital Group (now Janus Henderson) in September 2014.[1]

Bill Gross
Born
William Hunt Gross

(1944-04-13) April 13, 1944 (age 80)
Alma materDuke University (BA)
University of California, Los Angeles (MBA)
Occupation(s)Investor, fund manager, and philanthropist
Known forFounding of PIMCO
Managing the PIMCO Total Return Fund
SpouseAmy Schwartz Gross
Children3

Early life and education edit

Gross was born in Middletown, Ohio, the son of Shirley (née Tait), a homemaker, and Sewell Mark Gross, a sales executive for AK Steel Holding.[2][3] Part of his family is originally from Winnipeg, Canada.[4] He was raised a Presbyterian.[5] He moved with his parents to San Francisco in 1954.[3] Gross graduated from Duke University in 1966 as an Angier B. Duke Scholar, and with a degree in psychology.[6]

At Duke, he joined Phi Kappa Psi.[7] He then served in the Navy from 1966 to 1969 as an assistant chief engineer aboard the USS Diachenko, leading several sorties of SEALs to landing sites along the coast of Vietnam.[8] He left the Navy in 1970 with the Tet combat and Vietnam active service ribbons. Gross earned an MBA from the UCLA Anderson School of Management in 1971. Gross briefly played blackjack professionally in Las Vegas, Nevada, and has said that he applies many of his gambling methods for spreading risk and calculating odds to his investment decisions.[9]

In 2019, Gross revealed his Asperger syndrome diagnosis.[10]

Investment career edit

Gross is a CFA Charterholder, who earned his credentials while working as an investment analyst for Pacific Mutual Life between 1971 and 1976.[11]

Nicknamed the "Bond King", Gross managed one of the world's largest mutual funds, focusing mostly on bonds and fixed income investments. Called "the nation's most prominent bond investor" by The New York Times,[12] he co-founded Pacific Investment Management (PIMCO) and managed PIMCO's Total Return fund (once the world's largest bond fund with almost $293 billion in assets)[13] and several smaller ones until his departure in September 2014.[14]

At Pimco, Gross controlled more bond money than anyone in the world, and he advised the Treasury on the role of subprime mortgage bonds during the 2008 financial crisis. In naming Gross the Fund Manager of the Decade for fixed income in 2010, Morningstar said: "No other fund manager made more money for people than Bill Gross."[15] He was known for his ability to identify and exploit inefficiencies in markets, and for adjusting his strategies as Pimco grew, from embracing new technologies, to derivatives and the internet. Ben Trosky, who created and ran Pimco's high-yield bond business from the 1990s through the early 2000s, told Barron's that Gross was, "a good trader, a good analyst, and a good salesman, able to distill complex ideas into something simple and accessible."[16]

Gross was able to beat the market for much of his career by exploiting the element of certainty, and mastering the element of uncertainty, according to a 2002 Fortune story, "The Bond King". Certainty for a bond investor like Gross included variables, such as credit ratings, yields, maturities, and duration, a measure of risk. The longer a bond's duration, the more wildly its price fluctuates when rates change, with cautious investors choosing shorter-term durations to limit price volatility caused by interest rate changes. Gross took advantage of uncertainty by making educated – but accurate – guesses on the direction of interest rates, inflation and other variables that affect bonds.[17]

The Financial Times wrote in March 2019: "Active, aggressive bond investing was Gross' big innovation. Historically, insurers and pension funds were the big buyers of bonds. They rarely traded — in fact bonds were typically kept in a vault, and selling meant physically mailing them to the buyer — and enjoyed cordial, clubby relationships with Wall Street. Pimco, on the other hand, actively traded in and out of positions, expanded assertively into hot new areas like junk bonds and emerging markets, and used its increasing clout to cudgel banks into giving them better bids."[18]

Following the collapse of Wall Street in 2008, Gross emerged as one of the nation's most influential financiers, and became among the most fervent supporters of the Obama administration's strategy (the Public-Private Investment Program, or P.P.I.P.) to enlist private investors to help bail out the nation's ailing banks and try to revive the economy.[19]

It was widely reported that the departure of Pimco chief executive Mohamed El-Erian was triggered by conflict with Gross.[20][21][22] Gross himself left late in the fall of 2014, and in October 2015 sued Pimco and parent company Allianz for "hundreds of millions of dollars," claiming that he had been pushed out by a "cabal" of executives "Driven by a lust for power, greed, and a desire to improve their own financial position and reputation at the expense of investors and decency," calling them out for "improper, dishonest, and unethical behavior".[23] Pimco settled with Gross in March 2017 for a reported $81 million, all of which Gross pledged to donate to charity.[24]

In the 1990s he authored two popular-market books on investing, Bill Gross on Investing and Everything You've Heard About Investing is Wrong! In September 2008, by holding large positions in agency-backed mortgage bonds of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, Gross's funds netted U.S. $1.7 billion after the federal takeover of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.[25]

He announced his retirement from Janus Henderson Investors and active fund management in February 2019. He said at the time that he would focus on managing his personal assets and private charitable foundation, the $390 million-asset William, Jeff and Jennifer Gross Family Foundation.[26]

Personal life edit

 
The block of four of the 1869 24c United States stamps with inverted centre from the Gross collection (shown inverted).[27][28]

Gross has been married three times. In 1968, he married Pamela Roberts. They had two children: Jeff and Jennifer. They later divorced. In 1985, he married Sue J. Frank; they have one son, Nick.[29] In 2018, they were involved in a contentious divorce.[30] Both own homes in Laguna Beach, California.[31]

Gross married former tennis professional Amy Schwartz in April 2021.[32] She met Gross through a mutual friend in 2017, and they now live together in a Laguna Beach oceanfront mansion he bought for her, and which she decorated with a "love" theme.[33] Named "Rockledge by the Sea" by a prior owner, the 10,000-square-foot home was the third-most-expensive home sale in 2018 in Orange County, California, at $32 million. The residence has 190 feet of ocean frontage, along with a private-access cove and beach.[34] Gross threw a 50th birthday party for Schwartz at the house in September 2019, featuring singer-songwriter and guitarist Kenny Loggins.[35] Schwartz credits Gross with renewing her interest in golf, which they frequently play together.[36]

Gross is a prominent stamp collector.[37]

As of November 2005, he became the third person (after Robert Zoellner in the 1990s and Benjamin K. Miller pre-1925)[38] to form a complete collection of 19th century United States postage stamps. In October 2005, he purchased at auction for $2.97 million a unique plate block of the famous 1918 24-cent U.S. airmail stamps known as the "Inverted Jenny", featuring an engraving of a Curtiss JN-4 biplane printed upside-down. He then traded the Inverted Jenny plate block to Donald Sundman, president of Mystic Stamp Company, a stamp dealer, for a 1-cent 1868 "Z Grill" depicting Benjamin Franklin (one of only two known to exist), thus completing Gross's 19th-century collection.[39] His collection will be auctioned over the next two to three years with the proceeds to be donated to charity. Prior auctions of Gross's Great Britain, British Commonwealth, Western Europe, Scandinavia, Confederate States, Switzerland and Hawaii stamp collections have generated more than $26 million in proceeds.[40] What remains of Gross's collection — the United States stamps and covers – were scheduled to begin being auctioned with the sale of United States Stamp Treasures on October 3, 2018.[41]

On October 3, 2018, Gross continued his formal exit from the market when Siegel Auction Galleries sold 106 of his pieces at the Lotte New York Palace hotel in New York City. The sale generated $10 million, breaking the $9.1 million record for a single-day stamp auction set in 2007. Continuing his tradition, Gross told Barron's that proceeds from the latest sale would go to Doctors Without Borders and the New York Times Neediest Cases, with more charities to be announced later.[42]

Gross is well known as a passionate amateur golfer.[43] In the foreword to former journalist David Rynecki's 2007 book, "Deals on the Green," Gross wrote golf was, "the most frustrating, damnable game ever conceived – alternately elevating and depressing you within the span of mere minutes. I love golf. No, I hate it." He has played in a foursome with Tiger Woods and other professionals at the AT&T Pro-Am at Pebble Beach, but wrote that even playing with Woods and earning tournament trophies, "can't compare to the exhilaration of the moment, the thrill of victory, and yes, the agony of missing a three-footer."[44]

In 2014 Gross was reported as one of a number of "prominent investors [who] have taken to Transcendental Meditation".[45]

Despite being a registered Republican,[46] Gross donated to both the Barack Obama presidential campaign and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee in 2008.[47]

In October 2020, Gross and Schwartz sued their Laguna Beach neighbor Mark Towfiq, accusing him of developing an obsession with them, which included installing cameras directed at their property and "peeping tom behaviors." In a request for a temporary restraining order, Gross said he felt "trapped in my own home," and added, "Defendant Towfiq appears to have a particular fascination not only with Mr. Gross but also Ms. Schwartz, particularly when the pair are swimming and thus wearing minimal, if any, clothing." The lawsuit accused Towfiq of invasion of privacy, among other causes of action.[48]

In a separate complaint filed after Gross and Schwartz's lawsuit, Towfiq accused the couple of harassing him by playing the theme from "Gilligan's Island" at loud volumes using outdoor speakers.[49][50] According to Towfiq, the harassment began after he complained about a large Dale Chihuly statue on Gross' lawn that he said blocked his view even though the sculpture was installed against a side wall, which didn't block the view.[49][50] In defense, Gross said that playing the theme from "Gilligan's Island" was not intended to be harassment, but that the song had special importance to him, while Schwartz contended that the artwork in question was so meaningful to her that she prayed to it.[49][50] The Orange County Superior Court ultimately ordered Gross and Schwartz not to play music outdoors when they were not, themselves, outside.[51]

Wealth and philanthropy edit

In 2005, Gross donated $23.5 million to Duke University, $20 million of which was set aside for financial aid.[52] In 2006, Gross donated to Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières the $9.1m[53] that he earned from the auction at Shreves Philatelic Galleries of his British philatelic collections.[54] Over the years, Gross has become the largest donor in history to Doctors Without Borders at approximately $25m. His Scandinavian and Finnish stamp collections were sold by Spink auction house in May 2008 to make a donation to the Jeffrey Sachs Millennium Villages Project at Columbia University.[55] Gross also donated $20 million to Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian for women's health and $10 million to the University of California, Irvine to fund a stem cell research center at its school of medicine.[56]

In 2012, Gross donated $20 million to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (Los Angeles) for the new Sue and Bill Gross Surgery and Procedure Center, which opened in summer 2013.[57]

Also in 2013, Gross donated $20 million to Mercy Ships. This was designated to build a new hospital ship, the Global Mercy,[58] to join the existing hospital ship, the Africa Mercy, in delivering medical services to the poor.[59][60]

In 2016, Gross donated $40 million to the University of California, Irvine to establish a nursing school.[61][56]

Named after its primary benefactor, the Smithsonian National Postal Museum's William H. Gross Stamp Gallery is the world's largest gallery dedicated to philately.[62] Gross donated $8 million in 2009 to the National Postal Museum to create a 12,000-square-foot gallery.[63] Portions of the donation came from the proceeds of Gross's sale of his collections of civil war and British North America postal history.[64]

Gross formed the William, Jeff and Jennifer Gross Family Foundation in 2018 with his son and daughter from his first wife to coordinate his philanthropic activities.[65] The foundation donates more than $20 million annually, and gave more than $1.5 million in 2020 for coronavirus relief efforts.[66][67][68]

On Jan 26, 2020, Gross signed the Giving Pledge.[69]

Publications and works edit

  • Bill Gross (1997). Everything You've Heard About Investing Is Wrong!. Crown Business. ISBN 0-8129-2839-3.
  • Bill Gross (1998). Bill Gross on Investing. Wiley. ISBN 0-471-28325-8.

References edit

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  45. ^ Goodkind, Nicole (February 27, 2014). "Could this be the key to success on Wall Street? Hedge fund billionaire Ray Dalio thinks so". Retrieved May 15, 2014. The technique ... is popular with folks like Bridgewater's Ray Dalio (who offers TM to his 400 employees), Bill Gross, Dan Loeb, Nigol Koulajian (Quest Partners) and Kevin Kimberlin (Spencer Trask & Co).
  46. ^ Shatzker, Eric (February 28, 2019). "The Bill Gross You Didn't Know: Taxes, Deficits and Asperger's". Bloomberg News. Bloomberg L.P. Retrieved March 4, 2019. And the billionaire and registered Republican agrees with Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez that the rich should pay more in taxes -- if not quite the 70 percent she's proposing at the margin.
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  51. ^ Hurtado, Patricia (December 23, 2020). "Gross Loses Harassment Case Over 'Gilligan's Island' Music". Bloomberg. Retrieved December 23, 2020.
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  54. ^ Results of the auction October 7, 2009, at the Wayback Machine, William H. Gross Collection auction official website ; retrieved 7 August 2009.
  55. ^ Main items described in Julia Lee, "Scandinavia gems to be sold for charity", Stamp Magazine, 74-6, June 2008, page 8 and in "Bill Gross Collection of Classic Scandinavian in charity auction", Gibbons Stamp Monthly, June 2008, page 18.
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  61. ^ "Sue and Bill Gross commit $40 million to establish nursing school". News.uci.edu. January 12, 2016. Retrieved February 23, 2017.
  62. ^ "Smithsonian National Stamp Museum: William H. Gross Stamp Gallery". postalmuseum.si.edu.
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Further reading edit

  • Mary Childs (2022). The Bond King: How One Man Made a Market, Built an Empire, and Lost It All. Flatiron Books. ISBN 978-1250120847.

External links edit

  • Speech inducting Bill Gross into the Fixed Income Analysts Society Hall of Fame
  • New York Times article on Gross's stamp collecting
  • American journalist Consuelo Mack interviews Bill Gross of PIMCO

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This article may be written from a fan s point of view rather than a neutral point of view Please clean it up to conform to a higher standard of quality and to make it neutral in tone October 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message William Hunt Bill Gross born April 13 1944 is an American investor and fund manager best known for co founding Pacific Investment Management Co PIMCO is a global fixed income investment company Gross ran their 270 billion Total Return Fund PTTRX before leaving to join Janus Capital Group now Janus Henderson in September 2014 1 Bill GrossBornWilliam Hunt Gross 1944 04 13 April 13 1944 age 80 Middletown Ohio U S Alma materDuke University BA University of California Los Angeles MBA Occupation s Investor fund manager and philanthropistKnown forFounding of PIMCOManaging the PIMCO Total Return FundSpouseAmy Schwartz GrossChildren3 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Investment career 3 Personal life 4 Wealth and philanthropy 5 Publications and works 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksEarly life and education editGross was born in Middletown Ohio the son of Shirley nee Tait a homemaker and Sewell Mark Gross a sales executive for AK Steel Holding 2 3 Part of his family is originally from Winnipeg Canada 4 He was raised a Presbyterian 5 He moved with his parents to San Francisco in 1954 3 Gross graduated from Duke University in 1966 as an Angier B Duke Scholar and with a degree in psychology 6 At Duke he joined Phi Kappa Psi 7 He then served in the Navy from 1966 to 1969 as an assistant chief engineer aboard the USS Diachenko leading several sorties of SEALs to landing sites along the coast of Vietnam 8 He left the Navy in 1970 with the Tet combat and Vietnam active service ribbons Gross earned an MBA from the UCLA Anderson School of Management in 1971 Gross briefly played blackjack professionally in Las Vegas Nevada and has said that he applies many of his gambling methods for spreading risk and calculating odds to his investment decisions 9 In 2019 Gross revealed his Asperger syndrome diagnosis 10 Investment career editGross is a CFA Charterholder who earned his credentials while working as an investment analyst for Pacific Mutual Life between 1971 and 1976 11 Nicknamed the Bond King Gross managed one of the world s largest mutual funds focusing mostly on bonds and fixed income investments Called the nation s most prominent bond investor by The New York Times 12 he co founded Pacific Investment Management PIMCO and managed PIMCO s Total Return fund once the world s largest bond fund with almost 293 billion in assets 13 and several smaller ones until his departure in September 2014 14 At Pimco Gross controlled more bond money than anyone in the world and he advised the Treasury on the role of subprime mortgage bonds during the 2008 financial crisis In naming Gross the Fund Manager of the Decade for fixed income in 2010 Morningstar said No other fund manager made more money for people than Bill Gross 15 He was known for his ability to identify and exploit inefficiencies in markets and for adjusting his strategies as Pimco grew from embracing new technologies to derivatives and the internet Ben Trosky who created and ran Pimco s high yield bond business from the 1990s through the early 2000s told Barron s that Gross was a good trader a good analyst and a good salesman able to distill complex ideas into something simple and accessible 16 Gross was able to beat the market for much of his career by exploiting the element of certainty and mastering the element of uncertainty according to a 2002 Fortune story The Bond King Certainty for a bond investor like Gross included variables such as credit ratings yields maturities and duration a measure of risk The longer a bond s duration the more wildly its price fluctuates when rates change with cautious investors choosing shorter term durations to limit price volatility caused by interest rate changes Gross took advantage of uncertainty by making educated but accurate guesses on the direction of interest rates inflation and other variables that affect bonds 17 The Financial Times wrote in March 2019 Active aggressive bond investing was Gross big innovation Historically insurers and pension funds were the big buyers of bonds They rarely traded in fact bonds were typically kept in a vault and selling meant physically mailing them to the buyer and enjoyed cordial clubby relationships with Wall Street Pimco on the other hand actively traded in and out of positions expanded assertively into hot new areas like junk bonds and emerging markets and used its increasing clout to cudgel banks into giving them better bids 18 Following the collapse of Wall Street in 2008 Gross emerged as one of the nation s most influential financiers and became among the most fervent supporters of the Obama administration s strategy the Public Private Investment Program or P P I P to enlist private investors to help bail out the nation s ailing banks and try to revive the economy 19 It was widely reported that the departure of Pimco chief executive Mohamed El Erian was triggered by conflict with Gross 20 21 22 Gross himself left late in the fall of 2014 and in October 2015 sued Pimco and parent company Allianz for hundreds of millions of dollars claiming that he had been pushed out by a cabal of executives Driven by a lust for power greed and a desire to improve their own financial position and reputation at the expense of investors and decency calling them out for improper dishonest and unethical behavior 23 Pimco settled with Gross in March 2017 for a reported 81 million all of which Gross pledged to donate to charity 24 In the 1990s he authored two popular market books on investing Bill Gross on Investing and Everything You ve Heard About Investing is Wrong In September 2008 by holding large positions in agency backed mortgage bonds of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Gross s funds netted U S 1 7 billion after the federal takeover of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac 25 He announced his retirement from Janus Henderson Investors and active fund management in February 2019 He said at the time that he would focus on managing his personal assets and private charitable foundation the 390 million asset William Jeff and Jennifer Gross Family Foundation 26 Personal life edit nbsp The block of four of the 1869 24c United States stamps with inverted centre from the Gross collection shown inverted 27 28 Gross has been married three times In 1968 he married Pamela Roberts They had two children Jeff and Jennifer They later divorced In 1985 he married Sue J Frank they have one son Nick 29 In 2018 they were involved in a contentious divorce 30 Both own homes in Laguna Beach California 31 Gross married former tennis professional Amy Schwartz in April 2021 32 She met Gross through a mutual friend in 2017 and they now live together in a Laguna Beach oceanfront mansion he bought for her and which she decorated with a love theme 33 Named Rockledge by the Sea by a prior owner the 10 000 square foot home was the third most expensive home sale in 2018 in Orange County California at 32 million The residence has 190 feet of ocean frontage along with a private access cove and beach 34 Gross threw a 50th birthday party for Schwartz at the house in September 2019 featuring singer songwriter and guitarist Kenny Loggins 35 Schwartz credits Gross with renewing her interest in golf which they frequently play together 36 Gross is a prominent stamp collector 37 As of November 2005 he became the third person after Robert Zoellner in the 1990s and Benjamin K Miller pre 1925 38 to form a complete collection of 19th century United States postage stamps In October 2005 he purchased at auction for 2 97 million a unique plate block of the famous 1918 24 cent U S airmail stamps known as the Inverted Jenny featuring an engraving of a Curtiss JN 4 biplane printed upside down He then traded the Inverted Jenny plate block to Donald Sundman president of Mystic Stamp Company a stamp dealer for a 1 cent 1868 Z Grill depicting Benjamin Franklin one of only two known to exist thus completing Gross s 19th century collection 39 His collection will be auctioned over the next two to three years with the proceeds to be donated to charity Prior auctions of Gross s Great Britain British Commonwealth Western Europe Scandinavia Confederate States Switzerland and Hawaii stamp collections have generated more than 26 million in proceeds 40 What remains of Gross s collection the United States stamps and covers were scheduled to begin being auctioned with the sale of United States Stamp Treasures on October 3 2018 41 On October 3 2018 Gross continued his formal exit from the market when Siegel Auction Galleries sold 106 of his pieces at the Lotte New York Palace hotel in New York City The sale generated 10 million breaking the 9 1 million record for a single day stamp auction set in 2007 Continuing his tradition Gross told Barron s that proceeds from the latest sale would go to Doctors Without Borders and the New York Times Neediest Cases with more charities to be announced later 42 Gross is well known as a passionate amateur golfer 43 In the foreword to former journalist David Rynecki s 2007 book Deals on the Green Gross wrote golf was the most frustrating damnable game ever conceived alternately elevating and depressing you within the span of mere minutes I love golf No I hate it He has played in a foursome with Tiger Woods and other professionals at the AT amp T Pro Am at Pebble Beach but wrote that even playing with Woods and earning tournament trophies can t compare to the exhilaration of the moment the thrill of victory and yes the agony of missing a three footer 44 In 2014 Gross was reported as one of a number of prominent investors who have taken to Transcendental Meditation 45 Despite being a registered Republican 46 Gross donated to both the Barack Obama presidential campaign and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee in 2008 47 In October 2020 Gross and Schwartz sued their Laguna Beach neighbor Mark Towfiq accusing him of developing an obsession with them which included installing cameras directed at their property and peeping tom behaviors In a request for a temporary restraining order Gross said he felt trapped in my own home and added Defendant Towfiq appears to have a particular fascination not only with Mr Gross but also Ms Schwartz particularly when the pair are swimming and thus wearing minimal if any clothing The lawsuit accused Towfiq of invasion of privacy among other causes of action 48 In a separate complaint filed after Gross and Schwartz s lawsuit Towfiq accused the couple of harassing him by playing the theme from Gilligan s Island at loud volumes using outdoor speakers 49 50 According to Towfiq the harassment began after he complained about a large Dale Chihuly statue on Gross lawn that he said blocked his view even though the sculpture was installed against a side wall which didn t block the view 49 50 In defense Gross said that playing the theme from Gilligan s Island was not intended to be harassment but that the song had special importance to him while Schwartz contended that the artwork in question was so meaningful to her that she prayed to it 49 50 The Orange County Superior Court ultimately ordered Gross and Schwartz not to play music outdoors when they were not themselves outside 51 Wealth and philanthropy editIn 2005 Gross donated 23 5 million to Duke University 20 million of which was set aside for financial aid 52 In 2006 Gross donated to Doctors Without Borders Medecins Sans Frontieres the 9 1m 53 that he earned from the auction at Shreves Philatelic Galleries of his British philatelic collections 54 Over the years Gross has become the largest donor in history to Doctors Without Borders at approximately 25m His Scandinavian and Finnish stamp collections were sold by Spink auction house in May 2008 to make a donation to the Jeffrey Sachs Millennium Villages Project at Columbia University 55 Gross also donated 20 million to Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian for women s health and 10 million to the University of California Irvine to fund a stem cell research center at its school of medicine 56 In 2012 Gross donated 20 million to Cedars Sinai Medical Center Los Angeles for the new Sue and Bill Gross Surgery and Procedure Center which opened in summer 2013 57 Also in 2013 Gross donated 20 million to Mercy Ships This was designated to build a new hospital ship the Global Mercy 58 to join the existing hospital ship the Africa Mercy in delivering medical services to the poor 59 60 In 2016 Gross donated 40 million to the University of California Irvine to establish a nursing school 61 56 Named after its primary benefactor the Smithsonian National Postal Museum s William H Gross Stamp Gallery is the world s largest gallery dedicated to philately 62 Gross donated 8 million in 2009 to the National Postal Museum to create a 12 000 square foot gallery 63 Portions of the donation came from the proceeds of Gross s sale of his collections of civil war and British North America postal history 64 Gross formed the William Jeff and Jennifer Gross Family Foundation in 2018 with his son and daughter from his first wife to coordinate his philanthropic activities 65 The foundation donates more than 20 million annually and gave more than 1 5 million in 2020 for coronavirus relief efforts 66 67 68 On Jan 26 2020 Gross signed the Giving Pledge 69 Publications and works editBill Gross 1997 Everything You ve Heard About Investing Is Wrong Crown Business ISBN 0 8129 2839 3 Bill Gross 1998 Bill Gross on Investing Wiley ISBN 0 471 28325 8 References edit Bond King Bill Gross leaves Pimco joins Janus Daily Republic September 26 2014 Retrieved May 15 2019 Miss Roberts Becomes Bride The New York Times December 22 1968 Retrieved September 4 2010 a b Brewster Deborah September 12 2008 Man in the News Bill Gross Financial Times Archived from the original on July 11 2011 Retrieved September 4 2010 Joanna Slater August 23 2012 The obsessive life of bond guru Bill Gross The Globe and Mail M theglobeandmail com Archived from the original on May 15 2013 Retrieved November 1 2013 Gross William H 1998 Bill Gross on Investing John Wiley and Sons p 79 ISBN 0 471 28325 8 CNN Library March 7 2014 Bill Gross Fast Facts CNN a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a author has generic name help Grand Catalogue of the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity Twelfth Edition p 132 Bernard C Harris Publishing Company 1985 Bongioanni Carlos July 23 2015 How time in Navy Vietnam shaped a budding billionaire s life Stars and Stripes Campion Bob October 17 2010 Bill Gross reveals lessons from blackjack Financial Times Retrieved December 20 2019 Shatzker Eric February 28 2019 The Bill Gross You Didn t Know Taxes Deficits and Asperger s Bloomberg News Bloomberg L P Retrieved March 4 2019 Loth Richard The Greatest Investors William H Gross Investopedia Retrieved November 1 2013 MUTUAL FUNDS REPORT A Quarter Of Gains But Doubt Persists New York Times July 8 2001 Retrieved November 1 2013 Sommer Jeff February 4 2019 Once the Bond King Bill Gross Is Retiring His Star Dimmed The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved June 5 2019 Global Pimco Com Retrieved November 1 2013 Karen Dolan C F A January 12 2010 Announcing the Morningstar Fund Managers of the Decade Morningstar com Retrieved June 5 2019 Childs Mary Bill Gross Made the Bond Market What It Is Today www barrons com Retrieved June 5 2019 The Bond King Fortune 2002 Fortune Retrieved June 13 2019 Wigglesworth Robin March 9 2019 Bill Gross We were looking for every penny we could get Financial Times Retrieved June 5 2019 Leonard Devin June 20 2009 Bill Gross of Pimco Is on Treasury s Speed Dial The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved June 5 2019 Walton Justin March 11 2016 Mohamed El Erian Vs Bill Gross The Two Bond Kings C JNS Investopedia Retrieved June 24 2018 Zuckerman Gregory Grind Kirsten February 24 2014 Inside the Showdown Atop Pimco the World s Biggest Bond Firm The Wall Street Journal Retrieved June 24 2018 Ablan Jennifer March 6 2014 Exclusive Pimco s Gross declares El Erian is trying to undermine me Reuters Retrieved June 24 2018 Childs Mary October 8 2015 Gross to Sue Pimco for Hundreds of Millions Over Ouster Bloomberg News Retrieved June 24 2018 Thomas Lauren March 27 2017 Bill Gross settles lawsuit against Pimco for 81 million and a nameplate Sources CNBC Retrieved June 5 2019 Quinn James September 11 2008 Fannie Mae And Freddie Mac Rescue Nets 1 7bn for Bill Gross The Daily Telegraph London Archived from the original on October 14 2008 Janus Henderson Announces the Retirement of William H Gross www businesswire com February 4 2019 Retrieved June 5 2019 The 1889 Eden Musee Exhibition in The Siegel Despatch No 60 Fall 2018 p 7 United States Stamp Treasures The William H Gross Collection Robert A Siegel Auction Galleries New York 2018 pp 196 201 Archived here Bill Gross Fast Facts CNN com Retrieved November 1 2013 English Carleton June 18 2018 Bill Gross got revenge on ex wife with fart spray court papers New York Post Retrieved June 12 2019 Kalfus Marilyn August 8 2018 Bond king to beach king Bill Gross picks up another 30 million plus mansion in Laguna Beach Orange County Register Retrieved December 5 2019 Administrator Bill Gross and Amy Schwartz tie the knot www stunewslaguna com Retrieved May 10 2021 Stone Marrie Bond King Bill Gross reflects on life love amp retirement stunewslaguna com Retrieved June 18 2020 Top 10 See the most expensive Orange County home sales of 2018 Orange County Register January 29 2019 Retrieved June 18 2020 Brennan Peter December 5 2019 The Bond King Turns to Equity www ocbj com Golf News Magazine June September 2020 Issuu Retrieved June 18 2020 Frank Robert April 25 2007 The Billionaire Stamp Collector The Wealth Report WSJ Blogs wsj com Retrieved November 1 2013 General Research Division The New York Public Library Nypl org Retrieved November 1 2013 Lessons Learned Investor Builds Portfolio of Stamps Washingtonpost com May 26 2006 Retrieved November 1 2013 Bond Guru Bill Gross is about to rattle another market stamp collecting Bloomberg March 7 2019 Retrieved August 22 2018 Auction Preview Catalogue PDF Robert A Siegel Auction Galleries Retrieved August 22 2018 Childs Mary Bond King Bill Gross Is Also the King of Stamps Now He s Getting Out Retrieved October 19 2018 An 18 Hole Character Test May 28 2007 Retrieved June 13 2019 Rynecki David April 19 2007 Deals on the Green Lessons on Business and Golf from America s Top Executives Penguin ISBN 9781440621932 Goodkind Nicole February 27 2014 Could this be the key to success on Wall Street Hedge fund billionaire Ray Dalio thinks so Retrieved May 15 2014 The technique is popular with folks like Bridgewater s Ray Dalio who offers TM to his 400 employees Bill Gross Dan Loeb Nigol Koulajian Quest Partners and Kevin Kimberlin Spencer Trask amp Co Shatzker Eric February 28 2019 The Bill Gross You Didn t Know Taxes Deficits and Asperger s Bloomberg News Bloomberg L P Retrieved March 4 2019 And the billionaire and registered Republican agrees with Democratic Rep Alexandria Ocasio Cortez that the rich should pay more in taxes if not quite the 70 percent she s proposing at the margin William Gross Political Campaign Contributions 2008 Election Cycle campaignmoney com Darmiento Laurence October 26 2020 Investor Bill Gross accused of blaring Gilligan s Island song on loop to torment neighbor Los Angeles Times Retrieved February 10 2021 a b c Frank Robert December 17 2020 Five surprising things we learned about billionaire Bill Gross in legal fight with neighbor CNBC Retrieved December 23 2020 a b c Darmiento Laurence October 26 2020 Investor Bill Gross accused of blaring Gilligan s Island song on loop to torment neighbor Los Angeles Times Retrieved December 23 2020 Hurtado Patricia December 23 2020 Gross Loses Harassment Case Over Gilligan s Island Music Bloomberg Retrieved December 23 2020 Sue and Bill Gross Give 23 5 Million to Duke Primarily for Financial Aid Duke Today Today duke edu January 19 2005 Retrieved November 1 2013 Peter Aspden September 25 2007 Magna Carta to be auctioned in New York Financial Times Results of the auction Archived October 7 2009 at the Wayback Machine William H Gross Collection auction official website retrieved 7 August 2009 Main items described in Julia Lee Scandinavia gems to be sold for charity Stamp Magazine 74 6 June 2008 page 8 and in Bill Gross Collection of Classic Scandinavian in charity auction Gibbons Stamp Monthly June 2008 page 18 a b UCI nursing will benefit from record 40 million gift Ocregister com January 12 2016 Retrieved February 23 2017 Kozlowski Rob November 26 2012 Cedars Sinai to name center after Bill and Sue Gross Pensions and Investments Global Mercy Mercy Ships Retrieved June 23 2020 HOEFFNER REBECCA August 5 2013 20M donation to allow Mercy Ships to add ship to mission TylerPaper com Retrieved June 23 2020 Mercy Ships Receives 20 Million Gift from PIMCO Founder Bill Gross and wife Sue Gross Mercy Ships Archived from the original on October 23 2013 Retrieved October 21 2013 Sue and Bill Gross commit 40 million to establish nursing school News uci edu January 12 2016 Retrieved February 23 2017 Smithsonian National Stamp Museum William H Gross Stamp Gallery postalmuseum si edu SMITHSONIAN S NATIONAL POSTAL MUSEUM RECEIVES ITS LARGEST DONATION FROM PIMCO S FOUNDER BILL GROSS September 22 2009 Retrieved August 22 2018 WILLIAM H GROSS AUCTIONS COLLECTIONS TO BENEFIT THE NATIONAL POSTAL MUSEUM Smithsonian National Postal Museum November 23 2009 Brennen Peter December 4 2018 Bill Gross Sets Up 380M Foundation Orange County Business Journal Philanthropy The William Jeff and Jennifer Gross Family Foundation Retrieved June 23 2020 Bill Gross foundation contributes 1 5m to coronavirus relief Wealth Manager Retrieved June 23 2020 Administrator The William Jeff and Jennifer Gross Family Foundation donates 50K to Laguna Food Pantry www stunewslaguna com Retrieved June 23 2020 William Gross Retrieved January 6 2021 Further reading editMary Childs 2022 The Bond King How One Man Made a Market Built an Empire and Lost It All Flatiron Books ISBN 978 1250120847 External links editSpeech inducting Bill Gross into the Fixed Income Analysts Society Hall of Fame New York Times article on Gross s stamp collecting The Bill Gross Way of Making Money Market Thoughts American journalist Consuelo Mack interviews Bill Gross of PIMCO Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bill H Gross amp oldid 1217104969, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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