Entity Dossier
Person

Marvin

Strategic Concepts & Mechanics

Primary Evidence

"In the oil industry, Marvin was known as the guy who had invented the “100 percent for three-fourths” formula, meaning that he got people to invest 100 percent of the cash but own only three-fourths of the company. Marvin got the other 25 percent, plus management fees."

Source:Who Knew

"With the nerve of a cat burglar, I told Marvin, “Since I don’t know you very well, you would have to agree never to speak to a single person in the company other than me. And while I’ll surely be in touch with you informally about the state of the company, I will formally agree to meet with you once a year.” I had been so scarred by Martin Davis’s behavior that I wanted these extreme protections, particularly with someone who had already interfered willy-nilly with the people at Fox. He wasn’t happy about such distancing, but he did agree."

Source:Who Knew

"I arranged for Michael and his wife, Jane, to come to Marvin’s house for get-to-know-each-other drinks. It was an awful meeting. Marvin didn’t exactly jibe with the Eisners. First, there was Marvin’s *Beverly Hillbillies*–ridiculous house—an eleven-acre, forty-five-thousand-square-foot mansion with eleven bedrooms and seventeen bathrooms, a huge granite pile that had originally been built for Lucy Doheny Battson and was as formal and proper as the dumpy Davis was ill-suited to be inside it. As drinks were served, out came about three pounds of caviar, two pounds of which Marvin gorged on in the thirty-minute interview."

Source:Who Knew

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