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firms. He avoided publicity and focused on basic industries where he saw hidden potential, such as foundries and private manufacturers. In the 1960s and 1970s
Ruttenberg was one of the larger players during a wave of corporate acquisitions, and built up a large and liquid personal portfolio. He moved
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In 1967 Ruttenberg arranged the merger between
Studebaker and Worthington. He took the risk of buying Studebaker despite the liabilities that came with it, including dealer warranties and union agreements. He saw that Onan generators and STP engine additives were healthy businesses. The large tax
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loss was also valuable. Worthington was expected to continue to earn steady profits, but could use the tax loss to avoid paying taxes. The combined 1966 gross revenues of the two companies had been $ 672 million, with net income of $ 24.5 million. Studebaker was acquired by
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January 1969 Ruttenberg became president and chief executive officer. He was determined to weed out all poorly performing units. He pushed the operating subsidiaries to maximize returns to shareholders, reportedly demanding returns as high as 25% - 30%. The
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Ruttenberg became chairman and chief executive officer of
Studebaker-Worthington in 1971. McGraw-Edison purchased Studebaker-Worthington in 1978. Ruttenberg left the company in 1980. McGraw-Edison was in turn acquired by Cooper Industries in 1985.
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gained effective control of 40% of the company. Ruttenberg became a board member. In 1982 he became chairman of his family's investment firm, Tinicum Inc. His son Eric later succeeded him in this position.
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in 1978. Fortsmann took to heart the principle that
Ruttenberg had defined when he said, "I have a reputation, it's all I have, and I don't want to lose that reputation."
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Derald H. Ruttenberg died at Mount Sinai from complications of lung cancer on 19 September 2004, aged 88. He was survived by his wife, Janet, and four children.
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American Stock Exchange. Worthington had acquired the air conditioning manufacturer Climatrol Air Coils Ltd. of
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in 1942. He served in the U.S. Air Force during World War II (1939–1945) and served in Europe in the U.S. Strategic
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Division, a railway locomotive manufacturer, became a victim of Ruttenberg's drive for profit. The locomotive factory in
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