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  1. Arison, Ted (1924-) Carnival Cruise Lines Inc. Overview. In 1973 Ted Arison retired from his commercial shipping operation in New York City and moved to Miami, Florida. There he bought an old, outdated ship called the Mardi Gras for $1. Although the ship soon ran aground, Arison turned the debt-ridden vessel into the flagship of his Carnival ...

  2. Oct 2, 1999 · JERUSALEM —. Ted Arison, an American Israeli businessman whom Forbes magazine called one of the richest men in the world, died of cardiac arrest Friday, a spokeswoman said. He was 75. Arison ...

  3. The Ted Arison Family Foundation operates in Israel several key spheres, to promote an improved social environment. It realizes the vision of Doing Good by generating impactful social investments and strategic philanthropy, creating innovative vision ventures, advancing a wide range of key projects and strategic investment, and endorsing in its annual grants.

  4. Oct 1, 1999 · Sources close to the Arison family said his funeral took place on Sunday in Tel Aviv. Ted Arison, who initially shunned his family's shipping business but later founded what is now the world's ...

  5. Ted Arison was an Israeli shipping magnate and founder of Carnival Cruise Lines. Arison was born in Zikhron Ya'akov and attended the Herzlia Gymnasia in Tel Aviv before studying for a year at the American University of Beirut. He fought in Italy and Germany in World War II as part of the Jewish Brigade of the British Army and again in Israel's ...

  6. Oct 11, 1999 · Carnival Cruise Lines Founder Dies. October 11, 1999. Ted Arison, a pioneer of the modern-day cruise industry, died Oct. 1 in Tel Aviv, Israel, of heart failure. He was 75. A family tradition in ...

  7. 48,000. Ted Arison founded Carnival Cruise Line in 1972 and revolutionized the cruise industry with a vision to make a vacation experience once reserved for the wealthy accessible to everyone. Arison, with his son Micky, now chairman of Carnival Corporation & plc, launched the company with one converted ocean liner, the TSS Mardi Gras, from Miami.

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