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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bill_PohladBill Pohlad - Wikipedia

    Bill Pohlad. Bill Pohlad is an American film producer and director. He is the son of Mary Eloise (O'Rourke) and billionaire financier Carl Pohlad, who owned the Minnesota Twins baseball franchise from 1984 until his death in 2009. He has two brothers: Jim Pohlad, who took over as the team's principal owner upon their father's death; and Bob ...

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    Pohlad ist. der Familienname von. Bill Pohlad, amerikanischer Filmproduzent und -regisseur. Carl Pohlad, amerikanischer Unternehmer, Besitzer des Baseballteams Minnesota Twins. der Name des von Carl Pohlad gegründeten Unternehmens, Pohlad Companies. Kategorie: Begriffsklärung.

  3. Carl R. Pohlad (August 23, 1915 – January 5, 2009) was a successful financier and the owner of the Minnesota Twins baseball franchise from 1984 (succeeding Calvin Griffith) until his death in 2009. Carl Pohlad was born on August 23, 1915, to a poor Slovak family in Des Moines, Iowa. He grew up in West Des Moines, Iowa and graduated from Valley High School in West Des Moines in 1934. He ...

  4. Originally named the Marquette National Bank, it was chartered in 1920 and was named for Marquette Avenue, the financial center of Minneapolis, Minnesota . The bank was eventually acquired by Carl Pohlad and had $350 million in assets in 1982 when it acquired the failing Farmers and Mechanics Savings Bank of Minneapolis (F&M) and had nearly $1 ...

  5. 6 de jan. de 2009 · Carl Pohlad, one of richest men in America and owner of baseball's Minnesota Twins, died Monday at his Minnesota home. He was 93. Forbes valued Pohlad's net worth at $3.6 billion in its most ...

  6. 7 de jan. de 2009 · Pohlad, Carl R. An Extraordinary Husband, Father And Business Entrepreneur Passed away peacefully at home in Edina on January 5, and joined his beloved wife of 56 years, Eloise O'Rourke Pohlad ...

  7. 5 de jan. de 2009 · Carl Pohlad, a savvy rags-to-riches financier who bought the Minnesota Twins in 1984, steered them to two World Series championships and paved the way for a new Minneapolis ballpark, died Monday at…