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Super Lou!: The Rise, Fall, and Affirmed Redemption of Louis Wolfson, America's First Corporate Raider
Super Lou!: The Rise, Fall, and Affirmed Redemption of Louis Wolfson, America's First Corporate Raider
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A Place in American Financial History
Dean Henry G. Manne of the George Mason University School of Law put forward the view at the time of Wolfson's death that Wolfson was a unique and immense contributor to the wealth of the U.S. (and world economy) for having invented the modern hostile tender offer.
Wolfson's contribution to human welfare far exceeded the total value of all private philanthropy in history. He invented the modern hostile tender offer. This invention, which activated and energized the market for corporate control, was the primary cause of the revolutionary reconstructing of American industry in the 1970's and '80s, and the ensuing economic boom.
This is his story. This is his legacy.
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