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  2. David Koch - Wikipedia

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    David Hamilton Koch ( / koʊk / KOHK; May 3, 1940 – August 23, 2019) was an American businessman, political activist, philanthropist, and chemical engineer. In 1970, he joined the family business: Koch Industries, the second largest privately held company in the United States. He became president of the subsidiary Koch Engineering in 1979 and ...

  3. Infor - Wikipedia

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    Koch Industries [1] Website. www .infor .com. Infor is a multinational company headquartered in New York City [7] that provides industry specific, enterprise software licensed for use on premises or as a service. [8] [9] [10] As of 2016, Infor's software had 58 million users, [11] and 90,000 corporate customers in 200 countries.

  4. Bill Koch (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Bill Koch (businessman) William Ingraham Koch ( / koʊk / KOHK; born May 3, 1940) is an American billionaire businessman, sailor, and collector. His boat was the winner of the America's Cup in 1992. Forbes estimated Koch's net worth at $1.8 billion in 2019, from oil and other investments.

  5. Kochland - Wikipedia

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    ISBN. 9781476775388. Preceded by. The Meat Racket. Website. Publisher's web page for the book. Kochland: The Secret History of Koch Industries and Corporate Power in America is a 2019 book by Christopher Leonard about account of how Koch Industries became one of the biggest private companies in the world.

  6. ABKO Properties - Wikipedia

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    ABKO Properties. ABKO Properties was a joint venture between Wichita, Kansas real estate entrepreneur George Ablah and Wichita-based Koch Industries formed specifically to purchase Chrysler Realty Corporation in the late 1970s from a hard-pressed Lee Iacocca. Koch Industries is ranked 2 among the Forbes list of largest private companies.

  7. Kevin Gentry - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Gentry. Kevin Gentry is a conservative political activist and fundraiser who serves as vice president of the Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation. [1] [2] [3] A top aide to Charles Koch and David H. Koch, [4] Gentry serves as vice president of special projects at Koch Industries. [5]

  8. Mary R. Koch - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently she made spot voyages arranged by the oil-trading division of Koch Industries. Around 1980 Koch Shipping was created and Mary R. Koch was managed directly from Wichita, with officers and crew being supplied by an agency in Piraeus. Due to severe corrosion problems with piping in the 'void space' double bottom the ship transferred ...

  9. Al Higdon - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, Higdon resigned as director of Learjet public relations and partnered with his long-time friend and former Beech Aircraft associate Wendell Sullivan to launch their own advertising and public relations firm, Sullivan Higdon Inc. In 1979, the firm changed its name to Sullivan Higdon & Sink (SHS) to reflect naming as partner Vaughn Sink ...