- Alan Cohen
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name = Alan Phillip Cohen
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birth_date =October 5 ,1954
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education =University of Florida
occupation = Business Executive
spouse = Karen CohenI Religion = JewishAlan Phillip Cohen (
October 5 ,1954 ) is an American businessman, best known for his ownership of theFlorida Panthers hockey team. Cohen holds several degrees from theUniversity of Florida . He and his wife, Karen, live inWeston, Florida . [ [http://www.baltimoresun.com/topic/economy-business-finance/tourism-leisure-industry/recreational-sporting-goods-industry/alan-cohen-PEBSL000149.topic Alan Cohen - baltimoresun.com ] ]He made his reputation in the business world as the founder of generic pharmaceutical concerns, most notably the
Davie, Florida -based Andrx Corp. The entrepreneur, who still maintains a pharmacist's license, has been described by colleagues as an intense, driven man who prefers to stay out of the limelight, but his professional life has frequently thrust him into the headlines.He founded the drug distribution firm Best Generics Inc. in 1984 and sold it to Florida's
Ivax Corporation in 1988 for $10 million although he stayed as president until 1990. He incorporated Andrx Pharmaceuticals Inc. in 1992 as a private company. The new firm grew through the production of generic drugs when patents expired and drugs using the company's time-release technology. In 1996, the company went public and its stock eventually soared as high as $100 a share. In August 2000, Cohen sold 500,000 shares of Andrx stock for $43 million with the stated goal of leaving the company and bankrolling the purchase of a professional sports team.In June 2001, he led a consortium of wealthy fans in purchasing the Panthers from
H. Wayne Huizenga 's Boca Resorts Inc. He did not initially plan to leave Andrx until a successor was found to lead the firm. But he resigned that October, saying he was comfortable with the existing management. He stayed on briefly as a co-chairman of the board of directors. The company's stock fell in the years after his departure to as low as the $20-a-share range. In less than a year, Cohen said he missed the pharmaceutical business. In 2002, he created Abrika Pharmaceuticals Inc. inSunrise, Florida , to develop and manufacture drug delivery systems such as skin patches and oral sprays. Four years later, he sold it for $110 million toActavis Group , an international generic drug company in Iceland.Since 2003, one of his hobbies has been racing and breeding horses on his Arindel Farms in
Ocala, Florida . Cohen's interest was sparked in his youth accompanying his father to racetracks in New York and spending summers as a young man betting on horses at the Calder racetrack. One of his horses, Wait A While, competed in aBreeder's Cup race atChurchill Downs in 2006.References
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