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But GE, and its extraordinary success after some initial financial hiccups, was actually more the doing of another restless entrepreneur, Charles Albert Coffin, whose visionary thinking and aggressive acquisitions drove the company forward in its early years. Coffin doesn’t get nearly the accolades, or ink, of Edison, but it turned out that Coffin was by far the superior businessman, a gene Edison lacked.
Power Failure: The Rise and Fall of an American Icon
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