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The roller-coaster life of the flamboyant creator of General Motors
William C. Durant did big things the big way: he overreached, but, until his final failure, he picked up the pieces time after time to confound his competitors. From a turbulent childhood in the small town of Flint, Michigan, to his phenomenal success in creating General Motors, Durant's meteoric career easily rivals the success stories of modern legends like Ted Turner, Rupert Murdoch, and Bill Gates. With his trademark smile and personal charisma, Durant assembled General Motors in a few short years, buying companies at the rate of one every thirty days. Durant's deal-making artistry even tempted Henry Ford, and had Durant upped his acquisition price Ford would be a division of GM today.
Durant's story illuminates the conflict between innovation and control of innovation -of the uneasy alliances struck again and again between inventors and their sources of capital. His years of heady success building General Motors were marked by epic struggles with bankers. But he depended on only a few sources of big money to finance his exploding business, and pitted himself against forces he underestimated or refused to consider. Gambling on a run on GM stock, he was finally forced into a buyout that ousted him from his role in the GM empire.
Into the dramatic tale of this early twentieth-century mogul come the fascinating automotive pioneers -Henry Ford, David Buick, Charles Nash, Albert Champion, Louis Chevrolet, and Alfred P. Sloan. On Wall Street, J. P. Morgan turned down Durant's request for a loan while Pierre du Pont invested in Durant's expansion. Tracing the fortunes of a man and his era, The Deal Maker is a fast-paced, rousing tale of Durant's dizzying success and ultimate failure.
Synopsis
Before Ted Turner, Rupert Murdoch, and Bill Gates, there was William C.Durant (1861-1947), the flamboyant businessman who made deals at wrap speed to build General Motors and the automotive industry. This is the story of his life and career.
Synopsis
The roller-coaster life of the flamboyant creator of General Motors
"A well-written biography."New York Times
"A well-executed glimpse of one of the giants of the automobile industry."Publishers Weekly
Long before Ted Turner, Rupert Murdoch, and Bill Gates, there was William C. Durant (18611947), the flamboyant businessman who made deals at warp speed to build General Motors and the automotive industry. Now in paperback, The Deal Maker brings Durant, a self-starter obsessed with making it and being seen as making it, to thrilling life. Thriving on the art of the deal, Durant was buying companies at the rate of one every thirty days at the height of his career. By 1910, he had brought together twenty-five automobile firms into what would become the General Motors empire. Then, gambling on a run on GM stock, Durant was forced into a buyout, which unseated him from GM, leaving him without the financial wherewithal to ever succeed again. Featuring some of the most important figures in the history of the automotive industry and American business, including Henry Ford, David Buick, Albert Champion, Louis Chevrolet, Alfred P. Sloan, and Pierre Du Pont, The Deal Maker is a fast-paced, rousing tale of Durants dizzying success and abject failure.
About the Author
AXEL MADSEN has written fifteen biographies, including Chanel: A Woman of Her Own; Gloria and Joe: The Star-Crossed Love Affair of Gloria Swanson and Joe Kennedy; Cousteau; and Malraux. He lives in Los Angeles.
Table of Contents
The Man.
Rebecca's Boy.
Testing the Waters.
D &D.
Madison Square Garden.
David Buick.
Private Lives.
Carmaking.
The Selden Cartel.
Competition.
Affair of the Heart.
Checkered Flags.
Thinking Big.
Darwinian Lessons.
A "New Baby".
Back in the Saddle.
A Different Animal.
Du Pont.
Into the Roaring Twenties.
November Storm.
"Forget Mistakes" .
Feeding Frenzy.
Stock Pools.
Bubble Economy.
A Lion in Winter.
Afterimages.
Notes on Sources.
Bibliography.
Index.