Name Paul-Loup Sulitzer Role Author | Parents Jules Sulitzer Movies Money | |
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Spouse Lyne Chardonnet (m. 1968–1969) Books Le Roi Vert, The Green King, Tantzor, Cash, Popov, Kate: roman, Fortune, Money, Hannah, Cartel Children Joy Sulitzer, Olivia Sulitzer, James-Robert Sulitzer, Jacques-Edouard Sulitzer Similar People Eva Kowalewska, Lyne Chardonnet, Cezar Ivanescu, Patrick Skene Catling, Steven Hilliard Stern |
Paul loup sulitzer sur une chaise roulante et ruin j ai voulu mourir
Paul Loup Karl Sulitzer (born 22 July 1946 in Boulogne-Billancourt) is a French financier and author. Before he turned seventeen, he was already a self-made millionaire. Sulitzer used his financial experience and knowledge in his books, which often related to the business world.
Contents
- Paul loup sulitzer sur une chaise roulante et ruin j ai voulu mourir
- Paul loup sulitzer monstre sacr
- Biography
- Honors and awards
- Legal affairs
- References

Paul loup sulitzer monstre sacr
Biography

Sulitzer's father was a Jewish immigrant from Romania who died when Sulitzer was 10. Six years later Sulitzer joined a trading company that operated in the Middle East. According to his editor, he became the youngest CEO in France at age 21 and made his fortune selling gadgets (notably keychains that were very popular between the years 1960 and 1970 ) in the UK that he imported from the Far East. In 1968 he incorporated a holding company and established a financial consultant firm.

In 1980 Sulitzer proposed to Danoël the production of a "western finance" that would be a novel of finance-fiction adventures. Loup Durand, a journalist and writer, did the writing. The book Money reached a large audience. This would be followed Cash! (1981) and Fortune (1982) which depicted the exploits and financial dreams of Franz Cimballi, a vigilante businessman.

After these thrillers of a new genre, the duo published Le Roi Vert (1983). It was a romantic saga that achieved considerable public success and was translated into 30 languages.

At the end of the 1980s, he was a lecturer, with François Spoerry, Jean-Pierre Thiollet and others, to an international meeting in Geneva of Amiic (World Real Estate Investment Organization).
Honors and awards

Legal affairs

In October 2008 the Angolagate trial commenced in Paris, in which Sultzer was indicted. By the decision of the Correctional Tribunal he was condemned for "misuse of corporate assets" and given 15 months in prison with a fine of 100,000 euros. This conviction led to his exclusion from the National Order of Merit in November 2012. In 2009 he published Angolagate, the chronicle of a state scandal, which had been written day by day during the process, from October 2008 to March 2009.