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Thomas Boone Pickens Jr. (May 22, 1928 – September 11, 2019) was an American business magnate and financier. Pickens chaired the hedge fund BP Capital Management. He was a well-known takeover operator and corporate raider during the 1980s. As of November 2016, Pickens had a net worth of $ 500 million. [1] Early life [ edit]
About T. Boone Pickens Best known as a corporate raider for his runs at Gulf Oil, Unocal, Pioneer and others in the 1980s, in recent years T. Boone Pickens has focused on managing Dallas-based...
In a final message written shortly before his death last week at 91, the oil magnate T. Boone Pickens shared the lessons he learned about how to succeed in business and in life. Pickens said he...
Pickens, born May 22, 1928, in Holdenville, a small town in eastern Oklahoma, spent his adult years in Texas. The long-time Dallas resident, who had battled back from a series of strokes and further head injuries sustained in a 2017 fall, died of natural causes surrounded by friends and family, according to spokesman Jay Rosser.
Burns Hargis. “All of us in the Oklahoma State University family are deeply saddened by the passing of Boone Pickens. At the same time, we join in celebrating his incredible life. He was the ultimate Cowboy. It is impossible to calculate his full impact on Oklahoma State. His historic gifts to academics and athletics not only transformed the university, they inspired thousands of others to join in the transformation.
Update, February 2022: Five years since controversial oil mogul T. Boone Pickens listed his colossal Texas ranch for sale—for a staggering $250 million—the property still sits on the market....
T. Boone Pickens Jr., the swashbuckling Texas oil-and-gas entrepreneur whose storied life cast him in the disparate roles of corporate raider, defender of shareholder rights, unlikely...
September 18, 2019NewsTeam Pickens. The following message from T. Boone Pickens was written prior to his passing on September 11, 2019. Mr. Pickens’ website and social media accounts are now being maintained by T. Boone Pickens Foundation team members. If you are reading this, I have passed on from this world — not as big a deal for you as it was for me.
The chapel where T. Boone Pickens married his fifth wife, Toni Brinker (Mesa Vista Ranch) Pickens swapped wedding vows with his fifth wife, Toni Brinker, in the 800-square-foot chapel in 2014....
The Texas oil tycoon T. Boone Pickens on his Mesa Vista Ranch, which he has put up for sale for $250 million. Tom Fox/The Dallas Morning News, via Associated Press. Mr. Pickens experienced both ...