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...deals between U.S. businessmen, few have proved more complex or mysterious than the $20 million New York Central stock deal that Texas Millionaires Clint Murchison and Sid Richardson made with Robert R. Young last year. With the help of a $7,500,000 loan from Young's Alleghany Corp., the two Texas wheeler-dealers bought 800,000 shares of Central stock, then voted them to help Young win his proxy fight to take over the railroad (TIME, June 21, 1954). Last week, in a New York Supreme Court hearing brought by disgruntled Alleghany .stockholders on a charge that...
After perhaps three more minutes the tide turned and the victors began to press Dartmouth goalie Clint Malin...
When Texas Oilman Clint Murchison was asked last March what he considered the major achievement of his life, he replied: "I'm still trying to accomplish it in this Canadian pipeline, which I am trying to consummate to a final conclusion successfully." Last week Murchison's major achievement moved a long pipe length closer to successful consummation...
...court settlement, Young agreed to pay Alleghany the $700,000, will also guarantee it against loss in Young's deal with Oilmen Clint Murchison and Sid Richardson to buy 600,000 shares of New York Central stock with Alleghany funds...
...recent rash of proxy battles. The Senate subcommittee, headed by Wall Street Alumnus Herbert H. Lehman, wanted Bob Young to explain just how he had managed to win control of the $2 billion New York Central last year, and especially how he made his big deal whereby Texas Oilmen Clint Murchison and Sid Richardson cast a whopping 800,000 votes in his favor...