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J.P. Morgan
Making the first jean!Levi Strauss became famous and wealthy because he saw a need and was able to meet that need in a practical way. During California's gold rush, Strauss recognized a growing need of sturdy work pants for the miners. Strauss, who had a dry goods store with David Stern, happened to have some blue demin cloth on hand, designed and sold the first pair of "Levi's" in 1850. By 1870, Strauss was a millionaire and Levi's became a household name.
Andrew Carnegie
Andrew Carnegie
Richard Strauss' mother was Josepha Strauss, nee Pschorr (born April 10, 1838 in Munich. Died April 15, 1910 She was from a rather wealthy brewery family. Source: "Richard Strauss, an Intimate Portrait" Kurt Wilhelm, author
They were collectively purchased by a wealthy British businessman.
Aristotle Onassis
Yes, it was Rockefeller. My S.S teacher just told me.
Since there is no one business, and no one businessman, there is no one answer. Some may barely make a living, some earn enough to be very wealthy.
Yes, Robert Redford's character dies in the movie 'The Clearing.' He plays a wealthy businessman who is kidnapped, and the film follows the events that unfold during the abduction.
Theodore Roosevelt created the "Square Deal"
The painting is a portrait of a wealthy Venetian bankers wife, Lisa. The businessman commissioned Leonardo to paint it.