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  1. Henry Earl Singleton (November 27, 1916 – August 31, 1999) was an American electrical engineer, business executive, and rancher/land owner. Singleton made significant contributions to aircraft inertial guidance and was elected to the National Academy of Engineering.

  2. HENRY EARL SINGLETON, pioneering cofounder of Teledyne, Inc., and chief executive of this Los Angeles-based conglomerate for three decades, died August 31, 1999, of brain cancer at his West Los Angeles home. Henry was born on November 27, 1916, on a small farm at Haslet, Texas.

  3. H ENRY EARL SINGLETON, pioneering cofounder of Teledyne, Inc., and chief executive of this Los Angeles-based conglomerate for three decades, died August 31, 1999, of brain cancer at his West Los Angeles home. Henry was born on November 27, 1916, on a small farm at Haslet, Texas.

  4. A financial specialist who places cash into Teledyne stock in 1966 accomplished a yearly return of 17.9% more than 25 years, or a 53x profit for contributed capital versus 6.7x for the S&P 500, 9.0x for GE and 7.1x for other similar combinations.

  5. Nov 22, 2023 · In corporate America, few stories are as gripping as that of Henry Singleton, a maverick whose genius turned Teledyne into an industrial empire. Singleton’s moves — from fearless acquisitions to unprecedented stock buybacks — were bold and unorthodox.

  6. Apr 28, 2024 · Known today only to a small group of investors and cognoscenti, Henry Singleton was a remarkable man with an unusual background for a CEO.

  7. Henry E. Singleton. Teledyne. 1960–1986. Industry: Fabricated Goods. Era: 1960. A trained electrical engineer, Singleton’s first venture at Teledyne was to create semiconductors, a product that his previous employer, Litton Industries refused to produce, even at Singleton’s behest.