8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (3)
#20136112 at 2023-12-27 03:45:56 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #24710: The Frog of War Edition
>>20136045
Sorry Ross is taking a Dirt Nap
Henry Ross Perot Sr. June 27, 1930 - July 9, 2019
#14506816 at 2021-09-02 03:24:46 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #18351: Enter The Comfefe Edition
>>14506747
HP and EDS announced on May 13, 2008, that they had signed a definitive agreement under which HP will purchase EDS at a price of $25.00 per share, or an enterprise value of approximately $13.9 billion
https://www.lightreading.com/services-apps/hps-eds-buy-gets-ec-ok/d/d-id/659549
>>14506764
Henry Ross Perot
Born: June 27, 1930, Texarkana, Texas, U.S.
Died: July 09, 2019, Dallas, Texas, U.S.
#6966267 at 2019-07-09 14:51:41 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8912: QR AM Bake 2 Edition
Ross Perot, Billionaire and Former Presidential Candidate, Dead at 89
Texas billionaire and former presidential candidate Ross Perot has died at the age of 89-years-old following a battle with cancer. Perot, whose 19% of the vote in 1992 stands among the best showings by an independent candidate in the past century, died early Tuesday at his home in Dallas surrounded by his devoted family, family spokesman James Fuller said.
"In business and in life, Ross was a man of integrity and action. A true American patriot and a man of rare vision, principle and deep compassion, he touched the lives of countless people through his unwavering support of the military and veterans and through his charitable endeavors," Fuller said in a statement.
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 saying 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. 'Perot's wealth, fame and a confident prescription for the nation's economic ills propelled his 1992 campaign against President George H.W. Bush and Democratic challenger Bill Clinton. During the campaign, Perot spent $63.5 million of his own money and bought up 30-minute television spots. He used charts and graphs to make his points, summarizing them with a line that became a national catchphrase: "It's just that simple."'
Perot's second campaign four years later was less successful. He was shut out of presidential debates when organizers said he lacked sufficient support. He got 8% of the vote, and the Reform Party that he founded and hoped to build into a national political force began to fall apart. However, Perot's ideas on trade and deficit reduction remained part of the political landscape. He blamed both major parties for running up a huge federal budget deficit and letting American jobs to be sent to other countries. The movement of U.S. jobs to Mexico, he said, created a "giant sucking sound." Perot continued to speak out about federal spending for many years. In 2008, he launched a website to highlight the nation's debt with a ticker that tracked the rising total, a blog, and a chart presentation.
Henry Ross Perot was born in Texarkana on June 27, 1930. His father was a cotton broker; his mother a secretary. Perot is survived by his wife Margot, along with his five children and 16 grandchildren.
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/07/09/billionaire-Ross-Perot-dead-at-89/