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Douglas Danforth's tenure
as CEO of Westinghouse was marked by increased attention to shareholder value, as he
worked to boost earnings and the stock price. In his private life, he attended to business
details as well, keeping a farm in Washington County to sell Christmas trees and raise
llamas (pictured here in 1987), and becoming chairman of the local business group that
purchased the Pirates from the Galbreath family to keep the team from leaving town.
Photo by: Mark S. Murphy/Post-Gazette
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