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Surrounded in his office on the fifth floor of the Seagram Building on Manhattan's Park Avenue by Rodin sculptures and a tapestry by Miro, Edgar Bronfman, 51, the wavy-haired chairman of Seagram Co. Ltd., exudes a certain air of contentment. He should. Last year Bronfman sold the Texas Pacific Oil Co., which Seagram had bought in 1963 for $256 million, to the Sun Co., for $2.3 billion. Bronfman's nest egg has since grown to a stunning $3 billion through shrewd asset management, and he is now leisurely looking for a place to invest the money...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Window Shopping with $3 Billion | 4/27/1981 | See Source »

...last bride Bronfman sought was not only unwilling but downright antagonistic. In March Seagram offered $2 billion for St. Joe Minerals Corp., the nation's largest lead producer. At $45 a share, almost three times St. Joe's book value, the bid seemed generous. But John Duncan, St. Joe's crusty chairman, announced that he would rather liquidate the company than sell it to Bronfman. Duncan would not even return Bronfman's phone calls. The Fluor Corp., a giant (1980 sales: $4.8 billion) construction firm, then topped Seagram's bid by $15 a share. Rather...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Window Shopping with $3 Billion | 4/27/1981 | See Source »

Since then, Seagram has been deluged with proposals about how to spend its $3 billion. "We get a lot of calls from crackpots with ideas, though only a few friends get through to me," Bronfman told TIME Correspondent Frederick Ungeheuer last week. One intrepid inventor, for example, suggested that some of the money be given to him to pay for marketing a method for freeze-dried taxidermy. A real estate firm offered Bronfman New York City's World Trade Center, which may be placed on the market for $1.1 billion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Window Shopping with $3 Billion | 4/27/1981 | See Source »

...Seagram was founded by Samuel Bronfman, Edgar's father, who was the son of a Manitoba, Canada, frontier hotel owner. In 1925 he set up a modest whisky distillery in Montreal. The company profited enormously during U.S. Prohibition, when rumrunners smuggled Seagram's whisky to a thirsty market in the U.S. Since 1947 the company has been the world's largest distiller. Edgar succeeded his father as head of the company...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Window Shopping with $3 Billion | 4/27/1981 | See Source »

...Today Seagram sells $2.5 billion worth of alcoholic beverages annually; 70% of that goes to the U.S. But sales of its two top brands, Seven Crown and V.O. Canadian whisky, have slipped in recent years as the American public has switched to lighter drinks and wine. Bacardi rum has displaced Seven Crown as the country's bestselling brand...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Window Shopping with $3 Billion | 4/27/1981 | See Source »

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