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#121 Billy Durant and Alfred Sloan (General Motors)

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The Death of Billy Durant

In 1917, Durant began buying large blocks of GM stock on his own in the summer of 1917. He bought the shares on margins using the shares of General Motors he had already owned his collateral with his brokers. When the market price of General Motors stock fell below Billy's purchase price, brokers began calling the margin and demanding full payment of the money that they had in effect loaned him to buy the shares. This is a fatal mistake that Durant made here. And it would prove to be just the first a series of moves that weakened his influence and control over his baby.

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