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'''Daryl Harms''' (died July 2005) was a Birmingham entrepreneur who built the third-biggest privately held cable TV company and the largest privately held cellphone and home-security companies in the U.S. | '''Daryl Harms''' (died July [[2005]]) was a [[Birmingham]] entrepreneur who built the third-biggest privately held cable TV company and the largest privately held cellphone and home-security companies in the U.S. through his company Masada Resource Group. [[Masada OxyNol]] a company that he started to change “Garbage-to-Gas” and thought that the company would improving the environmental status of our planet. | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
* | * Welles, Ed. (May 1, 2003). "[http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fsb/fsb_archive/2003/05/01/343404/index.htm The Door-To-Door Billionaire Daryl Harms knows how to turn dull businesses into big profits. But can he really do it with your garbage?]" CNNMoney.com. | ||
* | * Cahn, Dianna. (September 15, 2004). "[http://archive.recordonline.com/archive/2004/09/15/masada15.htm Fate of Masada project up in the air]." ''Times Herald-Record''. | ||
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Revision as of 13:18, 20 May 2008
Daryl Harms (died July 2005) was a Birmingham entrepreneur who built the third-biggest privately held cable TV company and the largest privately held cellphone and home-security companies in the U.S. through his company Masada Resource Group. Masada OxyNol a company that he started to change “Garbage-to-Gas” and thought that the company would improving the environmental status of our planet.
References
- Welles, Ed. (May 1, 2003). "The Door-To-Door Billionaire Daryl Harms knows how to turn dull businesses into big profits. But can he really do it with your garbage?" CNNMoney.com.
- Cahn, Dianna. (September 15, 2004). "Fate of Masada project up in the air." Times Herald-Record.