Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Rupert Murdoch

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvin_Davis
Exerpt:
20th Century Fox
In 1981, Davis acquired 20th Century Fox with financier Marc Rich. Fox's assets included Pebble Beach, the Aspen Skiing Company, and a Century City property upon which he built and twice sold Fox Plaza, which was made famous as the "Nakatomi building" in the original Die Hard film. Davis retained these real estate assets when he bought out Rich's half in 1984, and sold the studio and film library to Rupert Murdoch in 1985.[4] Davis sold Pebble Beach to Japanese businessman Minoru Isutani for $841 million in 1990.

http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=William_H.T._Bush
Excerpt:
William H.T. Bush ("Bucky" Bush; William Trotter Bush) (1938- ) is the brother of former President George Herbert Walker Bush and uncle of President George W. Bush.[1] Bush chairs Bush-O'Donnell & Co., "a holding company with interests in insurance, money management, investment banking and manufacturing,"[2] of St. Louis, Missouri.

http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Bush-O%27Donnell_%26_Co.
Excerpt:
Bush-O'Donnell & Co. is a St. Louis, Missouri, "holding company with interests in insurance, money management, investment banking and manufacturing" that was formed in 1988 by William H.T. Bush and James V. O'Donnell.[1]

Contact

101 S Hanley Rd # 1250
St Louis, MO
(314) 727-4555

James V. O'Donnell is Adjunct Professor of Finance at the Olin School of Business. "Professor O'Donnell worked at the St. Louis office of Goldman, Sachs, & Co. for 13 years. His duties included the coverage of both institutional fixed income accounts and high net worth individuals. In 1988 he left Goldman, Sachs to join William H.T. Bush in forming Bush-O'Donnell & Co., Inc., an insurance holding company with interests in insurance, money management, investment banking and manufacturing. Professor O'Donnell serves as President and CEO of Bush-O'Donnell & Co. and is a board member of various privately held companies. He is active in many programs at Washington University. He is a 1989 recipient of the University's Distinguished Alumni Award, a 1997 recipient of the Olin School's Distinguished Business Alumni Award, and completed a four-year term on the University's Board of Trustees in 2000."

Olin School of Business Distinguished Alumni Award Winner, 1997:
"O'Donnell, who received both a bachelor's and a master's degree in business administration in 1974, is president of Bush-O'Donnell & Co. Inc., a St. Louis-based firm specializing in funds management and merchant banking, which he formed in 1988 with William Bush. A University trustee, O'Donnell also is on the University's National Council, was on the Dean Search Committee, and has been president of the Alumni Association."

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