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...billionaire H. Ross Perot serious when he declared his availability for a presidential draft? In making his surprise announcement on CNN's Larry King Live last month, the Texas businessman said he would enter the race as an independent -- but only if supporters collected the 800,000 or so signatures necessary to get him on the ballot in all 50 states. He inspired volunteers sporting ROSS IS MY HOSS buttons to launch petition drives in many states...
...what it was in the free-spending days of Stempel's predecessor, Roger Smith. Money seemed to be no object for Smith, who spent $5 billion to acquire Hughes Aircraft, $3 billion to build the experimental Saturn division and $700 million to buy out his boardroom rival H. Ross Perot...
...against the world's largest corporation. General Motors' board of directors agreed to Davis' demand for a policy that would ban payment of above-market prices for stock held by a potential corporate raider. Davis first made her anti-greenmail proposal three years ago, after GM paid H. Ross Perot $743 million dollars for his stock -- almost twice its trading value. Davis, who also publishes Highlights and Lowlights, a newsletter about corporate policies, believes that GM had no choice but to accept her proposal, which had substantial support among stockholders. Says she: "I was in the driver's seat...
Maverick billionaire H. Ross Perot doesn't buy that. "The '80s is the decade that we gave away our industrial lead and acted totally irresponsibly in wrecking some of our big corporations through leveraged buyouts," he says. "We felt affluent because we were living off borrowed money. We've got to clean up education, clean up the deficit, clean up the drugs, clean up the justice system, clean up industry. But right now it's like Lawrence Welk music: it's just wonderful, wonderful, wonderful. And nobody will fix it before it breaks...
...supporters, including Texas billionaire H. Ross Perot and the National Organization for Women, she is Mother Courage personified. Dr. Elizabeth Morgan, 42, a plastic surgeon, has spent two years in jail -- without benefit of trial -- for civil contempt of court. Her offense: refusing to disclose the whereabouts of her daughter Hilary, now 7, to Washington Judge Herbert B. Dixon Jr., who had ordered unsupervised visits with her ex-husband, oral surgeon Eric Foretich, 46, whom Morgan charges with sexually abusing the child...