MGM

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American History

 

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September 2, 2013

 

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He wanted to discuss why he never wanted to sell the company in the first place and why his boss, the elusive billionaire Kirk Kerkorian, who controls MGM and has now bought and sold the studio three times since 1969, did not especially want to give it up, either. "There is a perception out there that Kirk is a seller if somebody gives him a good price," said Mr...
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Yemenidjian, cutting a 007-like figure in a double-breasted blue blazer with a yellow silk handkerchief protruding from the breast pocket. "That isn't true. I think it bothers him that Hollywood thinks that he treated MGM as an investment toy. Not one time did either Kirk or the board tell me, 'I want you to clean this company up and prepare it for sale...
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