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Kenneth Gerard Langone Sr. KSG (born September 16, 1935) is an American billionaire businessman best known for organizing financing for the founders of The Home Depot. [1] He is a major donor to the Republican Party. [2]
1 day ago · Ken Langone, billionaire co-founder of Home Depot, explained at the Cornerstone Macro Conference that only capitalism creates wealth, which is then freely redistributed.
Jul 24, 2018 · Ken Langone was cofounder of The Home Depot. His financial prowess enabled Bernie Marcus, Arthur Blank and Pat Farrah to develop a new mega concept that opened in Atlanta in 1978. It is...
May 22, 2018 · Home Depot co-founder Ken Langone, 82, was born into a family with a lot of love, but not a lot of money. His father, who only made it to the eighth grade, was a plumber and his mother, who made...
Ken Langone (Full Name: Kenneth Gerard Langone Sr ) is a popular American billionaire businessman, investor, and philanthropist, who is the co-founder of The Home Depot alongside Arthur Blank and Bernard Marcus. He is also the founder and chief executive officer of Invemed Associates LLC.
Jan 26, 2021 · While co-founding Home Depot made Ken Langone wealthy, it’s not the only way he earns a living. Even as a co-founder, he’s never owned more than 15% of the company. How did this regular guy become a billionaire?
Jun 1, 2018 · In a pinch, the merchandising guru of the group, Pat Farrah, asked suppliers to give Home Depot empty boxes in lieu of actual merchandise, Langone, now worth $3.3 billion, tells CNBC Make It.
Jun 20, 2018 · Avid investor and philanthropist Ken Langone lets Forbes into his office on the 22nd floor of Manhattan’s Seagram Building.
Jul 18, 2022 · Billionaire investor and philanthropist Ken Langone on Monday detailed three core business principles he’s believed in during his career, suggesting they’ve been instrumental in building...
Mar 29, 2018 · Billionaire Ken Langone, one of the founders of The Home Depot, grew up poor. His dad was a plumber and his mom worked in the school cafeteria. What they lacked in material things, they made up for in unconditional love and richness of family and community.