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1930-
Tycoon
The Stuff of Fiction.
The life story of H. Ross Perot seems more like a good novel than reality. A U.S. Naval Academy graduate, Perot joined IBM and soon became one of its top salesmen. But Perot wanted more challenges, and choosing to go out on his own, he formed Electronic Data Systems (EDS). Six years later he took it public, and the thirty-nine-year-old Perot was a billionaire. Perot later made headlines for his failed efforts to bring American prisoners of war (POWs) home from Vietnam, and then, ten years later, he was back on the front pages for his successful covert operation that rescued EDS employees being held in an Iranian jail by the Ayatollah Khomeini. He returned to the limelight when he became the largest stockholder of General Motors. In 1992 he ran for president.
Perot and EDS.
From his days...
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