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James
Packer

(Credit:
The
Age)
James
Douglas Packer
(born September 8, 1967) is an Australian businessman
and Australia's third richest man.
Packer
is the son of the late billionaire media mogul Kerry
Packer and grandson of Frank Packer. James Packer
is the Executive Chairman of Publishing and Broadcasting
Limited (PBL), which owns some stations of the Australian
commercial television network Nine. He also inherited
the family private company: Consolidated Press Holdings
Pty Ltd, which control investments in PBL and other
companies.
Biography
Packer was educated at the Tudor House School in Moss
Vale and at Cranbrook School. After obtaining the
Higher School Certificate ( HSC ) at Cranbrook, Kerry
decided it was time to toughen his son up to prepare
him for the world of business. He was sent to his
father's massive Newcastle Waters cattle station in
the Northern Territory, where he worked as a jackeroo.
His father dismissed the idea of sending young James
to University by saying "Why would he want to
go [to University]. To go learn to smoke marijuana?"
Besides
his father, his toughest mentor has been Albert J.
Dunlap. Dunlap is known in American business circles
for shedding massive numbers of company workforces
to improve the finances of corporations. His tenure
at Sunbeam is a specific example.
One.Tel
Main article: One.Tel
James Packer was a director of Australian Telecommunications
company One.Tel, which was declared insolvent during
May 2001. The collapse of One.Tel cost PBL AU$327
million. Packer admitted at a PBL Annual General Meeting
that he had learned "painful lessons" from
the collapse of One.Tel. Later at the liquidator's
inquiry over the collapse he denied that he was apologising
for his own personal conduct. Instead he claimed,
"I was making an apology for accepting the bona
fides of Mr. Rich and a Mr. Tim Heaney, and the executive
directors of One.Tel."
Current interests
Since
his father's death, James has moved away from the
family's traditional media businesses, and focused
on creating a worldwide gambling empire. The purchase
of the Burswood Entertainment Complex in Perth Australia
adds to PBL's gaming business. James now wishes to
add further gaming assets in Macau in partnership
with Stanley Ho. He's also teaming up with Damian
Aspinall, son of John Aspinall, in creating a group
of casino complexes in Great Britain called Aspers.
He already has a stake in casinos in London's West
End, Swansea and Newcastle. Unfortunately for Packer,
his bid for a UK "supercasino" based in
Cardiff fell through when only one licence was granted
to the northern city of Manchester. PBL also owns
50% of the only gambling company Betfair. Packer also
owns Melbourne's Crown Casino, Australia's largest
casino.
Packer
is part of the Australian consortium looking to purchase
Aston Martin from Ford, a venture viewed with much
scepticism due to Aston Martin's turbulent loss-making
past.
Wealth
James Packer is reportedly worth over $AUD7.1 billion,
an increase from $AUD6.9 billion prior to his fathers
death. This is more than $2 billion more than Australia's
second richest man, Frank Lowy.
He
recently purchased a new jet for $50 million and spent
a similar amount on the first ever Mangusta 167 motor
cruiser. Whilst waiting on delivery of the Mangusta
167 he has been loaned a Mangusta 108.
Personal
Life
Packer's past girlfriends have included Tania Bryer
and Joan Severance. After breaking off a two year
engagement to Kate Fischer, in October 1999, he married
swimsuit model Jodhi Meares.
In
June 2002 Packer and Meares separated. Despite rumours
of reuniting with his ex-wife, Packer became engaged
to model Erica Baxter whom he has dated on and off
for 4 years.
Update:
James Packer married Erica Baxter in July 2008
Scientology
In 2002, Packer began attending the Church of Scientology,
taking courses on the Church's Dundas campus. It was
reported in the Australian media that Tom Cruise had
urged Packer to join Scientology and begin auditing
sessions. Tom Cruise had a very close male bonding,
especially after his separation from Kidman. The Sydney
Morning Herald said "the bond between the two
men strengthened in the wake of the collapse of telephony
company One.Tel last year and his separation from
wife Jodhi in June". During this time, Packer
traveled extensively to the Scientology Celebrity
Centre in Los Angeles.
It
has been reported by the Australian Daily Telegraph
that Packer was an extra in Cruise's film The Last
Samurai. (Credit: Wikipedia)
Other
James
Packer owns property and is often seen at Bondi
Beach
Erica
Baxter
James
Packer married Erica Baxter
in July 2008


The
wedding was at the Antibes town hall, or Hotel de
Ville on the French Riviera. The total cost of the
wedding celebrations are estimated to have been around
A$15 million.
James,
Erica Packer welcome baby Indigo
(Credit: The
Age, July 27, 2008)
Indigo
Packer sees life at top with Erica, James Packer,
By Sydney Confidential's Holly Byrnes (Credit: The
Daily Telegraph, August 05, 2008)
Packer
family, Bondi
Beach Australia
Residents
Websites
Publishing
and Broadcasting Limited
Australian
Consolidated Press
Burswood
Casino Entertainment Complex
Crown
Casino Australia
Crown
Casino Macau
Profiles
Kerry
Packer

'He
was my mentor, my greatest fortune' by
Daniel Ziffer, (Credit: The
Age, February 18, 2006)
Father
and son: James Packer walks past a screen showing
an image of himself and Kerry Packer.

Network
Nine
Gaming
Casino
ACP
Cricket
The
Packer Foundation
Bondi
Beach
Bondi
Beach News Media
News
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Articles
Packer
unveils new casino in Macau
(Credit:
The
Daily Telegraph, May 13, 2007)
Packer
and Ho in Macau makeover (Credit:
Sydney
Morning Herald, August 14, 2008)
James
Packer has left the building (Credit:
The
Age, June 9, 2007)
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