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  1. George Franklin Getty. Sarah Catherine McPherson Risher. Jean Paul Getty Sr.(/ˈɡɛti/; December 15, 1892 – June 6, 1976) was an American-born British petroleum industrialist who founded the Getty Oil Companyin 1942 and was the patriarch of the Getty family.[1] A native of Minneapolis, he was the son of pioneer oilman George Getty.

  2. Blog post about J. Paul Getty as businessman, collector, and philanthropist. 5 things to know about Mr. Getty—the businessman, collector, and philanthropist who founded the world’s largest arts organization

  3. In 1957, Fortune magazine developed a list of the seventy-six wealthiest Americans, which was published in many American newspapers. [6] Jean Paul Getty, when asked his reaction to being named wealthiest American and whether he was worth a billion dollars, said, "You know, if you can count your money, you don't have a billion dollars" and then added, "But remember, a billion dollars isn't ...

  4. Apr 23, 2015 · The estranged Jean Roland Getty, the oil baron’s eldest son, who was slated to receive only $3,000 a year, saw his descendants split the remaining $750 million along with other beneficiaries ...

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    • Joseph Kennedy, Sr.: Stocks, Movies and Spirits. A portrait of the Kennedy family, pictured in Hyannis, Massachusetts, c. 1930s. Seated from left, Robert Kennedy, Edward Kennedy, Joseph P Kennedy Sr, Eunice Kennedy, Rosemary Kennedy, and Kathleen Kennedy; standing from left, Joseph P Kennedy Jr, John F Kennedy, Rose Kennedy, Jean Kennedy, and Patricia Kennedy.
    • J. Paul Getty: Oil Stocks and Real Estate. Jean Paul Getty, pictured 1939. Oil tycoon J. Paul Getty abided by a simple business formula: “Buy when everyone else is selling, and hold on until everyone else is buying.”
    • Mae West: Movie Stardom. History Shorts: How Artists Helped End the Great Depression. As demand for inexpensive entertainment and interest in new talking pictures kept the movie business afloat during the Great Depression, Mae West emerged as one of the era’s biggest box-office stars.
    • Charles Clinton Spaulding: Insurance. During the Great Depression, Charles Clinton Spaulding presided over America’s largest Black-owned business: the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company.
  5. Jul 5, 2022 · J. Paul made his first million at age 23, and turned oil into gold by the billions. James Reginato's book, Growing Up Getty, is an exhaustive account of how the rich are different from you and me ...

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  7. Dec 22, 2017 · Getty lent his son, John Jr., an additional $1 million, on the condition that he would pay it back with 4 percent interest computed annually. When Paul was finally released from his captors, Gail ...

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