Three asset managers win $254 million Powerball prize

Three asset managers win $254 million Powerball prize

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  • REUTERS

    Reuters US Online Report Oddly Enough

    Nov 29, 2011 10:04 EST

    (Reuters) – In a twist of lottery fate, three Connecticut money managers took home the state’s largest Powerball jackpot. The trio came forward with the winning ticket at a press conference on Monday.

    Tim Davidson, Brandon Lacoff and Greg Skidmore, of Connecticut-based Belpointe Asset Management, claimed the $254 million prize — the result of a $1 ticket purchased at a gas station by Davidson in Stamford.

    Belpointe has about $82 million in assets under management, according to SEC documents.

    The winning digits were 12, 14, 34, 39, 46, with a Powerball number 36. The prize was the 12th-largest jackpot in Powerball history, according to the Connecticut Lottery Corp. After taxes, the trio will take home about $104 million.

    Davidson, Lacoff and Skidmore later decided to form and become trustees of Putnam Avenue Family Trust after realizing they had the winning ticket.

    Source: Reuters US Online Report Oddly Enough

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