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Kenneth Bryan Dart (born 1955) is a Cayman Islands-based businessman and billionaire. He is also a citizen of Belize and Ireland.Profile
bloomberg.com; accessed September 6, 2015.
His wealth was estimated in 2013 at $6.6 billion. He is an heir of William F. Dart, who founded the Dart Container Corporation (originally the Dart Manufacturing Company) in Michigan in 1937.


Early life and career

Dart graduated from the
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with a degree in mechanical engineering in 1976. He joined the family business and became president of the Dart Container Corporation in 1986. His brother Robert succeeded him in this role in 2001, when Kenneth moved to the board of directors. In the mid-1990s Dart and his brother, Robert, both renounced their American citizenship. Kenneth took Caymanian, Belizean and, later, Irish citizenship. Robert holds Belizean and Irish citizenship, and resides in
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. Kenneth Dart moved his residence to the Cayman Islands and converted what was the beachfront West Indian club into his home in 1994.


Businesses

Dart started a number of Cayman-based enterprises, including Dart Enterprises, Dart Realty, and Cayman Shores Development. By 2012, his Caymanian enterprises were estimated to own about 20–25% of the real estate in the Cayman Islands. Among his properties are Camana Bay (formerly the Coral Caymanian Hotel), the Ritz-Carlton, the Yacht Club, and the Kimpton Seafire Resort and Spa. Dart has his own construction company, Decco. In 1994, Dart became a citizen of
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. At that time Dart offered his residence in
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, to the government of Belize as a
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with himself as its consul. This would have allowed him to live in the United States full-time as a foreign diplomat avoiding any actions by the Internal Revenue Service; the State Department rejected the arrangement. The Reed Amendment of 1996, a tightening of U.S. tax laws concerning expatriates, was partially spurred by the Dart brothers' renunciation of their citizenship to avoid paying taxes.


Controversy

Dart owns Dart Management, "one of the best known of the so-called
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s." The strategy of vulture funds is to buy government debts at sharply reduced prices when weak governments are in crisis, and eventually force these governments to pay the full amount of the debt. Dart employed this strategy in 1994 by acquiring Brazilian debt instruments and eventually generating a profit of about $600 million. In the
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, Dart was a winner by forcing the Greek government to pay €436 million in 2012, 90% of which went to his fund. In the prolonged attempts to resolve the Argentinian financial crisis of 2001, Dart and Paul Singer rejected Argentina's restructuring offer in contrast to most other investors and brought their claim to the US court system. In response to Dart's holdout strategy, the then Argentinian ambassador in the US,
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, rebuked Dart's activities, while in the Argentinian press Dart was named "Enemy Number One of Argentina". In 2012, a New York State judge ruled in favor of the holdout creditors ordering Argentina to pay $1.3 billion and Argentina's appeal of the ruling at the
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was rejected in 2014.Argentina makes debt case in U.S. newspapers
yahoo.com, June 23, 2014.
The rulings forced Argentina to miss bond payments in July 2014, which caused the country to be declared in selective default by Standard & Poor's and in restrictive default by
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, meaning that Argentina failed to meet some of their obligations while meeting others. By 2017, Argentina's new president
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settled with holdouts and was able to access the international capital markets. In 2021, Dart made a $6.7 billion bet on tobacco stocks, considered a contrarian move in regards to
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related investments.


See also

* Tom Morris *
Giovanni Ferrero Giovanni Ferrero (; born 21 September 1964) is an Italian businessman. He assumed the leadership of the confectionery company Ferrero SpA after the death of his brother Pietro Ferrero in 2011. As of October 2022, he has an estimated net worth of ...


References

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