Cornelius Vanderbilt acquired the nickname "The Commodore" due to his early success in the shipping industry, particularly in steamship operations. His reputation for being a savvy and aggressive businessman in maritime transport led to the title, reflecting his leadership and dominance in that sector. The nickname stuck as he expanded his ventures into railroads, further solidifying his status in American industry.
Thomas Burke - businessman - died in 1949.
Steve Alexander - businessman - was born in 1951.
Richard Evans - businessman - was born in 1942.
Bruce Gordon - businessman - was born in 1929.
He didn't have a nickname. His name was Jacob Marley.
The dead business man was Jacob Marley. He was Scrooges former partner. He did not have a nickname
the dead man
His name was not a nick name it was Jacob Marley. He was refered to as Marley
No he is not a dead man its all just Tricks!
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He is the living dead you see, his nickname is The DeadMan and you cannot kill someone who is already dead!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No, people just say that because "Dead man walking" is his theme.
the businessman Robert k. hoffman died august 19, 2006. the actor called Robert hoffman is not dead.
The former Rockets Center is not yet dead.
What are the advantage of businessman