Michel Bergerac
Michel Bergerac | |
|---|---|
| Born | 13 February 1932 |
| Died | September 11, 2016 (aged 84) |
| Alma mater | University of California, Los Angeles[2] |
| Occupation | Businessman |
| Years active | 1975-1985 |
| Known for | President of Revlon |
Michel Christian Bergerac (13 February 1932 – 11 September 2016) was a French businessman who was president of cosmetics company Revlon in succession to Charles Revson.[3][4][5][6][7][8][9] His older brother was actor and businessman Jacques Bergerac.
Bergerac was involved in the 1986 Delaware Supreme Court case Revlon, Inc. v. MacAndrews & Forbes Holdings, Inc..
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References
- ^ "MICHEL BERGERAC Obituary (2016) - New York, NY - New York Times". Legacy.com. Retrieved 2026-02-03.
- ^ "Michel C. Bergerac - Leadership - Harvard Business School". www.hbs.edu. Retrieved 2026-02-02.
- ^ Stephen Miller obitsman (2016-09-14). "Michel Bergerac, Who Fought Perelman Over Revlon, Dies at 84". Bloomberg. Retrieved 2016-10-06.
- ^ By MICHAEL CORKERYSEPT. 18, 2016 (2016-09-18). "Michel C. Bergerac, Who Made Over Revlon, Dies at 84 - The New York Times". Nytimes.com. Retrieved 2016-10-06.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ Miller, Stephen. "Michel Bergerac, who diversified Revlon before hostile takeover, dies at 84". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2016-10-06.
- ^ "Michel C. Bergerac - Leadership - Harvard Business School". Hbs.edu. Retrieved 2016-10-06.
- ^ Hagerty, James R. (2016-09-16). "Michel Bergerac's Pay as Revlon Executive Raised Eyebrows in 1970s". WSJ. Retrieved 2016-10-06.
- ^ "Michel Bergerac | Register | The Times & The Sunday Times". The Times. Retrieved 2016-10-06.
- ^ Christopher P. Andersen (1975-12-08). "Michel Bergerac: a 1.5 Million Dollar Man Takes Charge at Revlon". People.com. Retrieved 2016-10-06.