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Carl Celian Icahn (born February 16, 1936) is an American business magnate.
Icahn was raised in Far Rockaway, Queens, New York City, where he attended Far Rockaway High School. His father was a cantor, his mother was a schoolteacher. He was educated at Princeton University (A.B., philosophy, 1957) and New York University School of Medicine, but left without graduating.
Icahn began his career on Wall Street in 1961. In 1968, he formed Icahn & Co., a securities firm that focused on risk arbitrage and options trading. In 1978, he began taking control of positions in individual companies. He has taken substantial or controlling positions in various corporations including RJR Nabisco, TWA, Texaco, Phillips Petroleum, Western Union, Gulf & Western, Viacom, Uniroyal, Dan River, Marshall Field's, E-II (Culligan and Samsonite), American Can, USX, Marvel Comics, Revlon, Imclone, Federal-Mogul, Fairmont Hotels, Blockbuster, Kerr-McGee, Time Warner and Motorola.
Little is known about Carl Icahns' endeavors prior to the 1990s, yet still many have regarded him as a main player in the "junk bond," and "mortgage bond," industries which transformed corporate America and S & L's into a profitable enclave susceptible to investment bankers and corporate raiders.
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Crazy by your standards
Won't apply
Oh how lonely
This poor day
He says take me to your leader now please
We've not much time
Cause I've got a final protest
Yes, it must be heard
Well I would not come much closer, officer
Unless you're sure
Cause I'm doused in gasoline
This match is itching
To burn
Sure was more
Forever know that he had cause
Bout time someone took the fall
That your movement and his life someday was
Understood
And his reasons were his own
But for the jester
Oh but what most
That eft?last cry never
To be heard
Well this is his contribution to your future
I offer you
My life
My change
My sacrifice
My good name
My good name
I know you'll find a way to
Form a meaning from my demise
Oh but maybe from the news someone will
Wonder why
Or maybe this will open up their eyes
I offer you
My love
My change
I sacrifice
My good name
I take my life
Communicate the shame
I beg you please
Do something
Something