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#284 Andrew Carnegie and Henry Clay Frick

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Henry Clay Frick's Coke Company, Carnegie's Steel Company

Henry Clay Frick was a relentless acquirer. He sold equity of the company to Carnegie for continued to pursue acquisitions vigorously. By 1888 dividends from Frick's operations with total almost $2 million, which is slightly higher than those from Carnegie's iron and steel works themselves. So again, speaks to the operational genius and ingenuity of Henry Clay Frick. It actually took the early death of Carnegie's brother, Tom, for Frick to be able to run the company.

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