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Irwin L. Jacobs : ウィキペディア英語版 | Irwin L. Jacobs
Irwin L Jacobs (born July 15, 1941) is an entrepreneur and the CEO of several large corporations, formerly including the now-bankrupt Genmar Holdings, which at one time was billed as the world's largest boat-building company. He earned the nickname "Irv the Liquidator" for his aggressive business practices in the 1970s and early 1980s. In 1973, Jacobs founded COMB ("Close-out Merchandise Buyers"), a catalog-based mail-order retailer. In 1986, COMB and several cable television operators created the Cable Value Network (CVN), a pioneering television shopping channel which was later purchased by QVC.〔(Jacobs Trading Company: HISTORY ) retrieved September 14, 2014〕 Jacobs, based in Minneapolis, became wealthy by taking big stakes in Fortune 500 conglomerates, usually with the goal of unlocking value by breaking them up. ==Early life== Jacobs was born to a Jewish family.〔(Jewish Virtual Library: BANKING AND BANKERS ) retrieved March 23, 2013〕 He started his career working with his father at his business, the Northwestern Bag Company. He attended college at University of Minnesota.
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