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Gulf and Western Industries, Inc. (stylized as Gulf+Western) was an American conglomerate. The company originally focused on manufacturing and resource extraction, but it began purchasing a number of entertainment companies beginning in 1966 and continuing through the 1970s.
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Jun 14, 2016 · Conglomerates like ITT, Textron, LVC and Gulf and Western Industries were the darlings of Wall Street, but by the 1980s many had been dismantled or restructured into leaner, more focused...
After meeting with Charles Bluhdorn in 1969, Rosen and partners agreed to sell Sega Enterprises Ltd. to the conglomerate Gulf+Western Industries, Inc., although Rosen remained CEO of the Sega division.
1981 March: Purchased by Gulf and Western. 1981 The business and certain assets were acquired by Sticksound, a subsidiary of Gulf and Western Industries. See Also
Oct 6, 1999 · Martin S. Davis, the fiery executive who reshaped the unwieldy conglomerate Gulf and Western Industries into the entertainment and publishing giant Paramount Communications, died Monday in...
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Gulf and Western Industries, Inc. (stylized as Gulf+Western) was an American conglomerate. Originally, the company focused on manufacturing and resource extraction.