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By 1983, the company now known as Van Kampen Merritt, Inc. had sold nearly $7 billion of trusts and was the nation's third-largest firm in that arena. [4] In 1984, Van Kampen sold the firm to Xerox Corporation for about $200 million. However, after eight years, in 1992 Xerox decided to shed all its financial-services units starting with Van Kampen.
In 1963 Van Kampen married, and he and his wife had three children. Having initially lived in Wheaton, Illinois, Van Kampen made his home in West Chicago, Illinois, Indiana, and West Michigan. Van Kampen died on October 29, 1999, at the age of 60 in Loyola University Medical Center while waiting for a heart transplant. [1]
Claire van Kampen, 71, English composer (Royal Shakespeare Company), playwright and theatre director, cancer. [ 128 ] Eliška Wagnerová , 76, Czech judge and politician, president of the Supreme Court (1998–2002), vice president of the Constitutional Court (2002–2012) and senator (2012–2018).
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Nico van Kampen (1921–2013), Dutch theoretical physicist He pioneered the Van Kampen's expansion, technique in the analysis of stochastic processes; Nicolaas Godfried van Kampen (1776–1839), Dutch Mennonite author and deacon; Paul van Kampen, singer and musician in the rock band Beija Flor; Pieter Nicolaas van Kampen (1878–1937), Dutch ...
This led Van Kampen to formulate and prove what is nowadays known as the Seifert–Van Kampen theorem. [1] By the late 1930s, Van Kampen started to suffer from headaches which in 1941 were diagnosed to arise from a tumor originating from a birth mark near his ear. After three surgeries in 1941 and 1942, Van Kampen succumbed to cancer and died ...
The Richmond flagship location was known for its "SantaLand" upstairs attraction, which has since become an attraction at the Children’s Museum of Richmond. Following a series of ownership changes starting in 1967, Campeau Corporation purchased Miller & Rhoads in 1987 and later sold it to Philadelphia developer Kevin Donohoe and store ...
Nicolaas Godfried van Kampen (15 May 1776, Haarlem – 15 March 1839, Amsterdam) was a Dutch Mennonite author and deacon. While never university educated, he studied literature and history and published a large number of writings, including a history of the French domination of Europe (1810-1823, eight volumes).