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Philip Clark

New York, New York

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Philip Clark, of Manhattan, NY, died after a courageous battle with cancer on May 13, 2009, at the age of 84. By his side were his wife of 53 years, Irene Haas and his children, Jo (Matt) Cohen and Jim Clark. Born and raised in his much-loved Chicago, the son of Louis and...

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I worked for Phil for 6 years at Wertheim and it was my absolute pleasure to know him, at time he could be tough as nails but we all knew he had a heart of gold. Even though I had not seen him in many years or kept in touch he will be missed by many. My condolences to the entire family, may his memory live on with you forever. All my best Laurel Tobin

Philip was a lifetime friend.As a fellow anayst we traveled the worlds of electronics and wine together for many years. His good humor and ability to tell great stories are the things I will miss most. My condolences to the whole family, he was one of a kind.

Phil Clark was an EAG (Electronics Analysts Group) founder and past President. At Burnham & Company in 1960’s he was among the first electronics analysts to recognize the investment significance of integrated circuits at Fairchild and Texas Instruments. He helped introduce US technology investing to European investors. A mentor to many, he will be missed.

My sincere condolences. Phil was a "senior analyst" when I joined the EAG (Electronics Analyst Group) in 1968. He had a great reputation on Wall Street and was very nice to junior analysts.