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Entrepreneur from North Dakota made a fortune in international business and gave a lot of it to UND


Entrepreneur from North Dakota made a fortune in international business and gave a lot of it to UND
Did You Know That concludes the story of Ken Hyslop, who helped turn around a struggling company that eventually made the first self-propelled combine.
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Curt Eriksmoen |
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Ken Hyslop as seen in the 1906 University of North Dakota yearbook. Special to The Forum
One of the biggest financial turnarounds in American industry during the 1930s and ‘40s occurred under the leadership of a man from Inkster, N.D.
During the five years prior to Ken Hyslop being named president of the U.S. division of Massey-Harris (MH) in 1938, MH sustained an annual deficit of $4 million dollars. In 1939, Hyslop’s first full year as president, MH again became a profitable company with sales of $21 million, and annual sales climbed to over $100 million by 1945. ....

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Man with the golden financial touch was born and raised on a North Dakota farm


Man with the golden financial touch was born and raised on a North Dakota farm
Did You Know That columnist Curt Eriksmoen begins the story of Ken Hyslop, who with two friends went to New Mexico after graduating from the University of North Dakota and earned today s equivalent of $1.77 million in six months.
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Curt Eriksmoen |
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Ken Hyslop as seen in the 1906 University of North Dakota yearbook. Special to The Forum
A person born and raised on a farm in northwestern Grand Forks County appeared to have the golden touch in the business world.
Directly after graduating from the University of North Dakota, Ken Hyslop and two friends went to New Mexico where they worked and invested in the copper mining industry. In six months they earned $64,000, worth $1,770,000 today. Hyslop later served as an executive with three major corporations: International Harvester, the Ford Motor Co. and Massey-Ferguson, serving as presi ....

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