Word: financiere
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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*Portland, Ore. Investment Counselors J. Henry Reiser & Co. (80,000 shares), Chicago Financier Franklin Lyons (60,000 shares), Baltimore Investment Counselor Henry Howard (50,000 shares), Louisville retired Broker Clarence K. Reynolds (50,000 shares).
To Financier Leopold D. Silberstein, Fairbanks, Morse & Co. looked like a fine prospect for the type of proxy fight that won him Niles-Bement-Pond (TIME, July 25). One of the top makers of diesel locomotives, generators and pumps, Fairbanks, Morse earned $2,478,198 in 1954 on sales of...
With the satisfied air of a man who lost the battle but won the war, Financier Louis E. Wolfson resigned last week as a director of Montgomery Ward & Co. Less than a year after the proxy fight that netted him three seats on the nine-man board, Wolfson stepped out...
Died. Rudolf S. Hecht, 70, financier, board chairman of the Mississippi Shipping Co. and of New Orleans' famed foreign-trade center, International House; of a heart attack; in New Orleans. A lifelong advocate of U.S.-Latin American relations, he engineered last year's Inter-American Investment Conference, sponsored...
Died. Hulett Clinton Merritt, 83, financier-industrialist who was a multimillionaire at 21, sold his rail and mining interests to become the largest individual stockholder in U.S. Steel, was president or board chairman of 138 different companies; in Santa Barbara, Calif.