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Feared 1980s corporate raider dies in apparent murder-suicide

Minneapolis investor, dubbed ‘Irv the Liquidator,’ laid siege to Disney, RCA and Pabst

Feared 1980s corporate raider dies in apparent murder-suicide
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He was often called “Irv the Liquidator”.

Irwin Jacobs, a Minneapolis investor with a keen eye for bargains, made his national reputation in the 1980s as a corporate raider by buying stakes in companies including Walt Disney Co. and RCA and selling them for a quick profit.

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