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James A. Talbot

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Talbot made an estimated $ 20,000,000 fortune in the 1920s but after the 1929 crash, his company Richfield Oil went into receivership and Talbot declared himself bankrupt. In June 1931, the California Corporation Commission accused him of falsifying company records and misusing company funds for his
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own and his family's benefit, and in 1932 he and two other Richfield company executives were sentenced to two-to-twenty-year terms in
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based in the same city. Talbot was interested in aviation and in the 1920s helped set up
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This article about a chief executive from the United States is a
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magazine biopic on James A. Talbot, dated June 22, 1931.
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