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According to the complaint filed by the SEC, the 63-year-old actor created a phony company, the UC HUB Group, through which he received kickbacks from Anthony Mellone, the CEO of Tri-Star Holdings Inc.
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It set me off on a climb up the executive ladder, culminating in my becoming President of Marketing for Tri-Star Pictures.
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Throughout my career, I've been fortunate to help big brands like Sony, Columbia, Tri-Star, BMW, Warner Brothers, Mazda, Domino's Pizza, and General Mills take their marketing into the 21st century.
Arielle Ford: The Secret Weapon of Success: Grow Your Profits With Testimonials Arielle Ford 2010
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However, in return for his ordering a Tri-Star fleet, the shah also wanted to be able to buy a significant portion of the company.
Dealings Felix Rohatyn 2010
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The company would be forced to endure some painful restructuring, it would need to abandon its dream of the Tri-Star, the banks would need to agree to be more indulgent, and the Pentagon and the government would have to provide strong financial support and guarantees.
Dealings Felix Rohatyn 2010
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He has also worked at Tri-Star and Columbia Pictures
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Rolls-Royce went bankrupt, and in the ensuing chaos it seemed inevitable that it would drag its Tri-Star partner down, too.
Dealings Felix Rohatyn 2010
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Or does this guy want me to take my Bedazzler to my Tri-Star canister vac?
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It announced that it would manufacture the Tri-Star, a three-engine commercial jet.
Dealings Felix Rohatyn 2010
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Through an intermediary he offered to purchase a number of Tri-Star planes.
Dealings Felix Rohatyn 2010
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