James Ling

James "Jimmy" Ling (born 1922) is a US businessman and former head of Ling-Temco-Vought corporation. While at its helm Ling used LTV funds to purchase a huge number of corporations, and was one of the more famous of the 1960s conglomerate managers. Like most conglomerates, higher interest rates and inflation destroyed LTV in the 1970s, as it did to ITT, Litton, Teledyne and Textron. Ling was the son of a Catholic convert, who, in the climate of anti-Catholic bigotry during World War I, killed a fellow railroad worker and later entered a Carmelite monastery. His mother died when he was young, and he lived for a time with an aunt. He failed to graduate from his Jesuit high school but became a master electrician after training at a US Navy school in Mississippi. In 1947 he founded his own Dallas electrical contracting business, Ling Electric Company, where he lived in the rear of the shop. After incorporating and taking his company public in 1955, Ling found innovative ways to market his stock, including door-to-door soliciting and selling from a booth at the State Fair of Texas. In 1956 Ling bought L.M. Electronics and transformed it into the conglomerate Ling-Temco-Vought. He left the firm in 1975 after antitrust issues arose. Ling formed several companies after his time at LTV, but none were as successful. Ling later recovered from Guillain-Barr syndrome, first diagnosed in 1981. Ling, James Reference: "Ling: The Rise, Fall, and Return of a Texas Titan" by Stanley H. Brown (1972)

 

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