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George P. Livanos : ウィキペディア英語版 | George P. Livanos Georges P. Livanos (9 August 1926 – 1 June 1997) was a Greek shipping magnate born in New Orleans,〔()〕 the son of Peter Livanos. He is often confused with distant relative George S. Livanos, the sole son of Stavros G. Livanos, a legend in Greek shipping. Following World War II, Livanos served in the U.S. occupying army in Japan.〔(George Livanos 70 NYT )〕 He received a degree in economics from the University of Athens in 1946. In 1949, he founded his own company, Ceres Hellenic Shipping Enterprises. Shortly after, he inherited his father's 30-ship fleet, which included the world's five largest supertankers. Livanos managed his business from Lausanne. With over 100 ships, his fleet was the largest merchant navy in Greece. He also created a shipping company between the Greek Isles, and was involved in the protection of ocean and coastal waters. Diversifying in latter years, he invested in real estate, and in banking with Basil Goulandris, another Lausanne-based Greek shipowner. In 1994, Livanos' fortune was an estimated 3 billion dollars. Livanos married Fotini Carras and had a son, Peter, and a daughter, Marina.〔(Georges Panayotis Livanos )〕 He died in 1997, leaving his business to his son. ==References==
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