Subject and Object Examples
1. "Karl Hans Albrecht was a German entrepreneur who founded the discount supermarket chain Aldi with his brother Theo.”
2. “He was for many years the richest person in Germany.”
Subject : He - Karl Hans Albrecht
Subject : He - Karl Hans Albrecht
4. “Karl and Theo Albrecht were born and raised in a Catholic family in modest circumstances in Essen, Germany.”
Subject : Their father – Karl Sr
6. “Their mother Anna, née Siepmann, had a small grocery store in the worker's quarter of Schonnebeck, a suburb of Essen.”
Subject : Their mother Anna – née Siepmann
Object : A small grocery store
7. “Theo completed an apprenticeship in his mother's store, while Karl worked in a delicatessen shop.”
Subject : Theo, Karl
Subject : Karl
Subject : the brothers – Theo and Karl
10. “They separated that company in 1961 into Aldi Nord, covering the part of Germany north of the Ruhr under Theo Albrecht, and Aldi Süd under Karl.”
Subject : They – Theo and Karl, Theo Albrecht, Karl
Object : that company, Aldi Nord, Aldi Süd
11. “The first Aldi (short for Albrecht Discount) was opened in 1962.”
Subject : The first Aldi
12. “In 1994, Karl Albrecht removed himself from the daily operations of Aldi Süd and took the position of chairman of the board until 2002.”
Subject : Karl Albrecht
Object : himself - Karl Albrecht
13. “At the beginning of 2002, he also relinquished this position, thereby completely ceding control of the firm.”
Subject : He - Karl Albrecht
Object : this position
14. “Today, the business is no longer run by any of Karl Albrecht's family members.”
Subject : Karl Albrecht's family members
Object : the business
15. “Karl Albrecht was a very reclusive man who had not taken part in public life for several years prior to his death.”
Subject : Karl Albrecht
16. “As a result, little is known about him.”
Subject : Him - Karl Albrecht
Object : Karl’s children
18. “He reportedly lived in Essen, as did his brother Theo until the latter's death.”
Subject : Karl and Theo
19. “Golf was one of his hobbies, and Albrecht played the sport on his own golf course, the Öschberghof, which he built in 1976.”
Subject : Golf, Albrecht
Object : the sport, the Öschberghof
Subject : He – Karl
Object : Orchids
21. “In 2014, Albrecht was listed as one of the richest people in the world with an estimated net worth of US$23.14 billion.”
Subject : Albrecht
22. “Previously, Forbes magazine listed him as one of the richest men in the world, with an estimated net worth in 2011 of US$25.4 billion, which ranked him 10th in its 2012 list of billionaires”
Subject : Forbes magazine
Object : Him - Albrecht
23. “It making him the oldest billionaire in the Top 20 list.”
Subject : It – the ranking
Object : Him - Albrecht
24. “Albrecht was the richest person in Germany, and the fourth-richest in Europe.”
Subject : Albrecht
25. “Jorge Paulo Lemann is a Brazilian-Swiss investor.”
Subject : Jorge Paulo Lemann
26. “He is ranked as the 26th richest person in the world by Forbes, with an estimated net worth of US$32.7 billion as of September 2016”
Subject : He – Jorge Paulo Lemann
27. “He is the richest person in Brazil.”
Subject : He - Jorge Paulo Lemann
28. “As of 2015, Forbes Brazil listed Lemann as the top entry for the Richest Brazilians list.”
Subject : Forbes Brazil
Object : Lemann
29. “In 1939, Lemann was born in Rio de Janeiro to Paul Lemann, a Swiss immigrant, who founded the dairy manufacturer, Leco, and Anna Yvette Truebner, a Brazilian of Swiss origin.”
Subject : Lemann, Paul Lemann, Anna Yvette Truebner
Object : Leco
Subject : Lemann
31. “His father died in a bus accident in 1953, when Lemann was 14.”
Subject : His father – Lemann’s father, Lemann
Subject : He - Lemann
Object : a bachelor's degree
33. “He won the Brazilian national tennis championship five times.”
Subject : He - Lemann
Object : the Brazilian national tennis championship
Subject : He - Lemann
35. “Lemann married twice and has a total of six children.”
Subject : Lemann
Object : six children
36. “He usually spends his time between São Paulo, Rapperswil-Jona on Lake Zurich, where his family lives, and St. Louis.”
Subject : He - Lemann
Object : his family
37. “His first wife was Maria de Santiago Dantas Quental, a psychoanalyst who died in April 2005 aged 60.”
Subject : His first wife - Maria de Santiago Dantas Quental
38. “His second wife is Susanna Lemann, who has given birth to three of his children.”
Subject : His second wife - Susanna Lemann
Object : three of his children – Lemann’s children
Subject : He – Lemann
40. “In 1966, the first company in which Lemann had equity interest, a lending company called Invesco, went bankrupt.”
Subject : Lemann
Object : Invesco
41. “Lemann had a 2% equity stake.”
Subject : Lemann
42. “In 1971, Lemann, Carlos Alberto Sicupira and Marcel Herrmann Telles founded the Brazilian investment banking firm Banco Garantia.”
43. “Undaunted by a market crash that came only weeks later, Lemann was eventually able to build Garantia into one of the country's most prestigious and innovative investment banks, described in Forbes as "a Brazilian version of Goldman Sachs."
Subject : Market crash, Lemann, Garantia
Object : Lemann, Garantia
44. “All three now help to control AB Inbev as members of its board of directors.”
Object : AB Inbev
45. “In 1994, he suffered a heart attack, at age 54.”
Subject : He – Lemann
Object : heart attack
Subject : Lemann
Object : Banco Garantia
Subject : He - Lemann
Subject : Lemann
49. “Endeavor is an international non-profit development organization that finds and supports high-impact entrepreneurs in emerging markets.”
Subject : Endeavor
Object : high-impact entrepreneurs
50. “Later he and his partners, who founded private equity company GP Investimentos,bought control of two Brazilian breweries (Brahma beer and Companhia Antarctica Paulista) that became AmBev.”
Subject : he and his partners – Lehmann and his friends
Object : GP Investimentos, two Brazilian breweries
Subject : AmBev
52. “By 2004, it controlled 65 percent of the Brazilian beer market and almost 80 percent of Argentina's, with monopoly positions in Paraguay, Uruguay, and Bolivia.”
Subject : It - AmBev
Subject : AmBev
Object : Interbrew
Subject : InBev stock
55. “InBev then announced it would buy the American brewer Anheuser-Busch in 2008 for $46 billion in a highly controversial deal making it the world's largest brewer.”
Subject : InBev
Object : American brewer Anheuser-Busch
56. “Anheuser-Busch Inbev (abbreviated as AB Inbev) securing Lemann's status as one of the new "Kings" of beer.”
Object : Lemann's status
57. “Lemann is a board member of Lojas Americanas S.A. and was a former board member of Gillette (where he first worked with Warren Buffett); chairman of the Latin American Advisory Committee of the New York Stock Exchange; founder and board member of Fundação Estudar, which provides scholarships for Brazilian students; and a member of the international advisory board of DaimlerChrysler.”
Subject : Lemann
Object : all board member organization that participated by Lemann
Subject : Lemann
59. “In September 2010, 3G launched a $4 billion bid, at a 45% premium over market, for all the stock of Burger King.”
Subject : 3G Capital
60. “3G was advised in the BK offer by Lazard, JPMorgan Chase, Barclays Capital and the law firm Kirkland & Ellis.”
Subject : 3G Capital
Object : all firm beside 3G
Subject : 3G Capital
62. “Together with Berkshire Hathaway, 3G Capital acquired the H. J. Heinz Company for $28 billion in 2013.”
63. “Its new CEO Bernardo Hees is a former manager of Burger King.”
65. “Bernard Jean Étienne Arnault is a French business magnate, an investor, and an art collector.”
Subject : Bernard Jean Étienne Arnault
66. “Arnault is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of LVMH, the world's largest luxury goods company.”
Subject : Arnault
67. “He is the richest man and the second-richest person in France, and the 13th richest person in the world.”
Subject : He - Arnault
68. “In November 2016, his wealth was estimated to be US$37.3 billion.”
Subject : his wealth – Arnault’s
69. “After graduating from the Maxence Van Der Meersch High School in Roubaix, Arnault was admitted to École Polytechnique, from which he graduated with an Engineering degree in 1971.”
Subject : Arnault
70. “His father, Jean Leon Arnault, a graduate of École Centrale Paris, was a manufacturer and the owner of the civil engineering company, Ferret-Savinel.”
Subject : Jean Leon Arnault
Object : Ferret-Savinel
71. “After graduation, Arnault joined his father's company in 1971.”
Subject : Arnault
Object : his father's company
72. “In 1976, he convinced his father to liquidate the construction division of the company for 40 million French francs, and to change the focus of the company to real estate.”
Subject : He - Arnault
Object : his father, company
Subject : New company - Férinel
74. “Named Director of Company Development in 1974, he became the CEO in 1977.”
Subject : He - Arnault
75. “In 1979, he succeeded his father as President of the company.”
Subject : He - Arnault
Object : his father
76. “In 1984, with the help of Antoine Bernheim, a Senior Partner of Lazard Frères et Cie., Arnault acquired the Financière Agache, a luxury goods company.”
Subject : Arnault
Object : Antoine Bernheim, Financière Agache
77. “He became the CEO of Financière Agache, and subsequently took control of Boussac, a textile company in turmoil.”
Subject : He - Arnault
Object : Boussac, Financière Agache
78. “Boussac owned Christian Dior, the department store Le Bon Marché, the retail shop Conforama and the diapers industrial Peaudouce.”
Subject : Boussac
79. “He sold nearly all the company's assets, keeping only the prestigious Christian Dior brand, and Le Bon Marché department store.”
Subject : He - Arnault
Object : all the company's assets
80. “In 1987, shortly after the creation of LVMH, the new luxury group resulting from the merger between two companies”
Subject : new luxury group
Object : two companies
81. “Arnault mediated a conflict between Alain Chevalier, Moët Hennessy's CEO, and Henri Racamier, president of Louis Vuitton.”
Subject : Arnault
Object : Alain Chevalier, Henri Racamier
82. “The new group held property rights to Dior perfumes, which Arnault believed should be incorporated into Dior Couture.”
Subject : The new group
83. “In July 1988, Arnault provided $1.5 billion to form a holding company with Guinness that held 24% of LVMH's shares.”
Subject : Arnault
Object : holding company
84. “In response to rumors that the Louis Vuitton group was buying LVMH's stock to form a "blocking minority", Arnault spent $600 million to buy 13.5% more of LVMH, making him LVMH's first shareholder.”
Subject : Louis Vuitton group, Arnault
Object : LVMH
85. “In January 1989, Bernard Arnault spent another $500 million to gain control a total of 43.5% of LVMH, and 35% of voting rights, thus reaching the "blocking minority" he needed to stop the dismantlement of the LVMH group.”
Subject : Bernard Arnault
Object : LVMH
86. “On 13 January 1989, he was unanimously elected chairman of the executive management board.”
Subject : He - Bernard Arnault
Object : executive management board
87. “Since then, Arnault led the company through an ambitious development plan.”
Subject : Arnault
Object : company
88. “Bernard Arnault transforming it into one of the largest luxury groups in the world, alongside Swiss luxury giant Richemont and French-based Kering.”
Subject : Bernard Arnault
Object : it - LVMH
89. “In eleven years, the market value of LVMH has multiplied by at least fifteen, while, simultaneously, the sales and profit rose by 500%.”
90. “He promoted decisions towards decentralizing the group's brands.”
Subject : He - Bernard Arnault
Object : group's brands
91. “As a result of these measures, the brands are now viewed as independent firms with their own history.”
Subject : the brands
92. “Arnault professional decisions support the idea that LVMH has "shared advantages": the strongest brands help finance those that are still developing.”
Subject : Arnault professional decisions
Object : LVMH
93. “The portfolio of major luxury brands has a history of stability, and thus its solidity allows for new acquisitions and group development.”
Subject : portfolio
Object : major luxury brands
94. “It is because of this strategy that Christian Lacroix could open his own fashion house.”
Subject : It – the solidity, Christian Lacroix
Object : his own fashion house
Subject : Arnault
Subject : LVMH
Subject : Arnault
98. “The company never achieved the desired success, despite his 150 million euro investment, and he sold it in November 2007 in order to buy a different French economic newspaper Les Échos, for 240 million Euros.”
Subject : The company, he - Arnault
Subject : LVMH
Subject : Arnault
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