Manny Stul Net Worth

Manny Stul, born in 1948 in Melbourne, Australia, took over a struggling company named Moose Toys 17 years ago and has since seen sales grow more than 7,000%. His success is largely attributed to the success of the Shopkins collectibles, which have become a household name.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Year 1948
Birth Place Melbourne, Australia, Australia
Age 75 YEARS OLD
Residence Melbourne, Australia
Occupation Businessman
Title CEO, Moose Toys
Spouse(s) Jacqui Tobias
Children Paul Solomon, Jason Solomon

💰 Net worth: $1.1 Billion (2024)

Manny Stul, an iconic figure in the manufacturing industry in Australia, is projected to have a net worth of $1.1 billion by 2024. With his remarkable business acumen and significant contributions to the sector, Stul has amassed substantial wealth throughout his career. He is widely recognized for his role as the CEO of Moose Toys, a world-renowned toy manufacturing company that has achieved immense success under his leadership. Stul's entrepreneurial skills and dedication have propelled him to great heights, solidifying his prominent position in the manufacturing realm in Australia, and positioning him as one of the country's wealthiest individuals.

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Famous Quotes:

Everyone thinks we are a toy company. I keep telling our team we are not a toy company, we are a creative house, a creative hub. Innovation is in our DNA.

Biography/Timeline

1949

Manny Stul was born in a German refugee camp to Polish-Jewish parents who were both Holocaust survivors, and had fled Poland in 1949 due to Communist rule. Aged seven months he travelled with his family by sea to Australia, where they spent three years in a refugee camp in Northam, 100 km north of Perth, and stayed there for three years, before moving to Perth.

2016

In 2016, he became the first Australian to win the Ernst and Young World Entrepreneur of the Year, at the age of 67, having already won EY's Australian Entrepreneur of the Year.

2017

In March 2017, Forbes estimated his net worth at US$1.4 billion.