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...If, however, Stevenson and his fiction ever suggested a cloying winsomeness, part of the blame must lie with the writer’s friend Sir Sidney Colvin....
...The Washington Post Company sold it for $1 to Sidney Harman, the electronics entrepreneur, in 2010....
...Newsweek was sold by The Washington Post for a symbolic $1, plus assumed pension liabilities, to billionaire Sidney Harman and Barry Diller’s IAC in 2010, before being sold again this weekend to the publisher...
...The Graham family has been trying to lessen the company’s dependence on publishing for years, and sold Newsweek in 2010 to Sidney Harman, the audio equipment entrepreneur....
...Ms Brown, the former Tatler, New Yorker and Talk editor, was backed by Mr Diller, chairman of IAC, and Sidney Harman when she merged lossmaking Newsweek in 2010 with her online-only news site, The Daily...
...It was a favourite hideout of Harman’s late husband, Sidney Harman, the dynamic audio-equipment chief executive who built up Harman International Industries....
...In the mid-1950s, Sidney Harman co-created the first home hi-fi, progenitor of the sophisticated sound systems in homes and cars today....
...The NYT says that the deal draws together three “outsize personalities”: Sidney Harman, the 92-year-old stereo mogul who recently bought Newsweek for $1; Barry Diller, the media magnate who finances The...
...The newly formed Newsweek Daily Beast Company will be owned jointly by Barry Diller’s IAC, the internet group that funded the Beast, and Sidney Harman, the audio entrepreneur who bought the news weekly for...
...The Washington Post has agreed to sell Newsweek to Sidney Harman, a businessman who founded one of the world’s largest audio equipment companies, ending a half-century of ownership by the Graham family....
...The Post agreed last week to sell Newsweek to Sidney Harman, who made his fortune in the audio equipment business, for an undisclosed price....
...Sidney Harman, founder of Harman Kardon, a stereo equipment company, told the New York Times he had expressed an “intention to bid” but had not made a bid or specified what he might pay....
...Sidney Harman, founder of an audio equipment company, told the New York Times he had expressed an “intention to bid” but had not made a formal offer....
...Among those bills to have reached the statue book on Wednesday was the equalities bill, championed by Harriet Harman, which has prompted fears that businesses will have to carry out gender audits....
...If the transaction collapses, it would be a blow to Sidney Harman, the former US deputy commerce secretary who founded the business 50 years ago and is still executive chairman....
...Under the merger agreement, Harman is allowed to solicit other offers until June 15. The sale comes more than 50 years after Sidney Harman founded the Washington DC-based business....
...Sidney Harman, Executive Chairman, Harman International Alan Hassenfeld, Chairman, Hasbro William H. Hayden, Senior Managing Director, Bear Stearns Co. F....
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