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posted by Fnord666 on Tuesday July 09 2019, @05:14PM   Printer-friendly
from the R.I.P. dept.

Ross Perot, Billionaire Former Presidential Candidate, has Died at age 89:

Billionaire, philanthropist and former presidential candidate Ross Perot has died, CBS News has confirmed. He was 89.

Perot died in Texas, the state where he was born, surrounded by family.

[...] In 1992, Perot made a name for himself when he became the most successful non-major party presidential candidate in 80 years, amassing 19 percent of the popular vote, running against President George H.W. Bush and Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton.

As a boy in Texarkana, Texas, Perot delivered newspapers from the back of a pony. He earned his billions in a more modern way, however — by building Electronic Data Systems Corp., which helped other companies manage their computer networks.

Yet the most famous event in his career didn't involve sales and earnings; he financed a private commando raid in 1979 to free two EDS employees who were being held in a prison in Iran. The tale was turned into a book and a movie.

Perot first became known to Americans outside of business circles by claiming that the U.S. government left behind hundreds of American soldiers who were missing or imprisoned at the end of the Vietnam War. Perot fanned the issue at home and discussed it privately with Vietnamese officials in the 1980s, angering the Reagan administration, which was formally negotiating with Vietnam's government.


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  • (Score: 2) by gtomorrow on Wednesday July 10 2019, @06:06AM (1 child)

    by gtomorrow (2230) on Wednesday July 10 2019, @06:06AM (#865295)

    After reading all of these boring, tangential, Stockholm Syndrome comments, I can't believe nobody here had brought up that...

    • Perot was the first outside investor in NeXT, which we all know (besides burning though millions and millions of dollars) eventually begat OSX/macOS
    • Perot had the chance way to buy Microsoft in 1979, one of his life's biggest regrets that the deal couldn't be negotiated

    ...but, y'know, let's all talk about who overseer is better instead.

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  • (Score: 2) by gtomorrow on Wednesday July 10 2019, @06:12AM

    by gtomorrow (2230) on Wednesday July 10 2019, @06:12AM (#865297)

    AH, I forgot to add that during his campaign, he specifically mentioned the creation of an "electronic town-hall", the first mention I can recall of an internet-type plan from a candidate or any politico.