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“Rubbermaid: Sincere tyranny (Why has Stanley Gault spent the last four years moving and shaking at Rubbermaid? It was a case of serious problems masked by cheery numbers)”, Forbes, January 28, 1985, 54–55; “Rubbermaid: Rubbermaid emerges a ‘clear’ winner; food storage containers”, Chain Store Age – General Merchandise Trends, October 1986, 67; “Why the Bounce at Rubbermaid? The company sells humdrum goods in a mature market, and most of its competitors undercut its prices. But it has double sales and tripled earnings in the past six years”, Fortune, April 13, 1987, 77–78; “Rubbermaid: America’s most admired company”, Fortune, February 7, 1994, 50–54; “Rubbermaid: From the most admired to just acquired how Rubbermaid managed to fail”, Fortune, November 23, 1998, 32–33.

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“Henry Singleton’s Singular Conglomerate”, Forbes, May 1, 1976, 38; “Two PhDs Turn Teledyne Into a Cash Machine”, Business Week, November 22, 1976, 133; “The Sphinx Speaks”, Forbes, February 20, 1978, 33; “Teledyne’s Winning Roster”, Forbes, August 17, 1981, 35; “Parting With Henry Singleton: Such Sweet Sorrow For Teledyne?”, Business Week, April 9, 1990, 81; “Teledyne to Pay $17,5 Million To Settle U.S. Criminal Charges”, The Washington Post, October 6, 1992, D6; “Teledyne Struggles to Recapture Magic of Yesterday”, The Wall Street Journal, November 22, 1993, B4:3; “Richard Simmons to Share Spotlight At Allegheny Teledyne, Sees ‘Good’ Fit”, The Wall Street Journal, April 3, 1996, B8:4.