That could probably be said about many of the men who built America.vitanola said:You mean corrupt monopolist, don't you?
Actually, he was acquitted of all charges associated with the failure of his company, which many business historians have attributed to being grossly over-leveraged (as many other companies were at the time) and not to fraud. Still, he was portrayed as The Boogeyman and it's seemed to have stuck.vitanola said:My grandfather was among the hundreds of thousands who lost his savings to Insull's Midwest Utilities fraud.
Tomasso said:Actually, he was acquitted of all charges associated with the failure of his company, which many business historians have attributed to being grossly over-leveraged (as many other companies were at the time) and not to fraud. Still, he was portrayed as The Boogeyman and it's seemed to have stuck.
Both my grandfathers lost from the Insull failure, as they did with countless other companies in which they held stock at the time of the Crash.
So true. There are often multiple versions of a particular history.vitanola said:Do not believe everything published as "history' without first checking out the affiliations of the source.