Perlmutter, Isaac aka "Ike"

Marvel billionaire; now Disney's largest shareholder
Full name (Latin characters)Perlmutter, Isaac
Family/Last name(s)Perlmutter
Given/First name Isaac
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Websitehttps://littlesis.org/entities/75101-Ike_Perlmutter
DOB1942-12-01
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