Allaire du Pont's Bohemia Stable stock is being dispersed in the november Keeneland sale, and the rest in the sales next year.
Per the DRF article.
du Pont dispersal
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griff wrote:It's kind of like watching the top executives bail out of Enron, Countrywide, and other companires just before the stuff hit the fan.
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It is absolutely nothing at all like that. Allaire Dupont was a very grand horsewoman who lived her life for the sport. WT Young (Overbrook) whose dispersal is coming up also was very into the game until he died. Comparing these sportsmen to the a$$holes who jumped in to cheater businesses, raped billions of dollars off and got out - well even though it's not me it insults me to the bottom of my soul.
It's the end of an era for those families, nothing else. You can't expect the heirs to "carry on."
So Run for the Roses, as fast as you can.....
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Bull's-eye on all counts.
Best to ya.
Respectfully
madelyn wrote:griff wrote:It's kind of like watching the top executives bail out of Enron, Countrywide, and other companires just before the stuff hit the fan.
griff
It is absolutely nothing at all like that. Allaire Dupont was a very grand horsewoman who lived her life for the sport. WT Young (Overbrook) whose dispersal is coming up also was very into the game until he died. Comparing these sportsmen to the a$$holes who jumped in to cheater businesses, raped billions of dollars off and got out - well even though it's not me it insults me to the bottom of my soul.
It's the end of an era for those families, nothing else. You can't expect the heirs to "carry on."
Bull's-eye on all counts.
Best to ya.
Respectfully
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The du Pont and Overbrook sales, plus Magna's divesting itself of tracks, is a sign of trouble times. It doesn't matter whether you have 100 mares or two, the equine industry is in for more bad times than many would like to admit.
Over the years, horseracing has had many stellar individuals who have or are about to pass on. There heirs for the most part are not interested in the business or can't afford to stick with it. I remember when E P Taylor died, his son was more interested in journalism but he, along with his wife, attempted to keep things going, but with only a small fraction of the late Taylor's holdings. Taylor's son died young. I think at the age 53 and it was really his wife who kept things afloat. In Allaire's case, I think one of her daughters preceded her in death and she was the one most interested in equestrian activities. Very sad.
Times are changing.
I always thought the picture of Allaire Du Pont riding KELSO on her farm was the greatest. She was truly a grand lady.
Over the years, horseracing has had many stellar individuals who have or are about to pass on. There heirs for the most part are not interested in the business or can't afford to stick with it. I remember when E P Taylor died, his son was more interested in journalism but he, along with his wife, attempted to keep things going, but with only a small fraction of the late Taylor's holdings. Taylor's son died young. I think at the age 53 and it was really his wife who kept things afloat. In Allaire's case, I think one of her daughters preceded her in death and she was the one most interested in equestrian activities. Very sad.
Times are changing.
I always thought the picture of Allaire Du Pont riding KELSO on her farm was the greatest. She was truly a grand lady.