- Floyd Odlum
Floyd Bostwick Odlum (March 30, 1892,
Union City, Michigan – June 17, 1976,Indio, California ) was a wealthylawyer and industrialist. He has been described as "possibly the only man in the United States who made a great fortune out of the Depression," [ "Current Biography 1941, pp629-31 ] . After struggling as a corporate attorney in Salt Lake City, Odlum received an offer to a law clerk at a New York firm, and in 1921 became Vice-President of his primary client, Electric Bond and Share Corporation. In 1923, Odlum, a friend, and their wives pooled a total of $39,600 and formed the United States Company to speculate in purchases of utilities and general secrities. Within two years, the company's net assets had increased 17 fold to nearly $700,000 [ "Current Biography 1941", pp 629-31 ] . In 1928, Odlum incorporated Atlas Utilities Company to take over the common stock of his other company.During the summer of 1929, Odlum was one of the few industrial moguls to believe that the boom on Wall Street could not continue much longer, and he sold one half of Atlas's holdings, as well as nine million dollars in new securities to investors. He had $14,000,000 in cash and short term notes when the stock market crashed. [ "Current Biography 1941", p630 ] . During the next few years, Atlas Utilities bought up stock in less fortunate investment companies at a Depression-reduced price. After Franklin D. Roosevelt was inaugurated President of the United States, Odlum shifted gears, selling off utilities before stronger regulation could be set in, and switching to large scale financing. By 1933, Odlum was one of the 10 wealthiest men in the United States. Besides
Atlas Corporation , he had a major stake inRKO Studios ,Convair ,Northeast Airlines ,Bonwit Teller , among other businesses, and was associated in aviation business with the well-known financierGeorge Newell Armsby . His association with Armsby provided a link to the Armsby's and Cowdin's enterpriseTranscontinental Air Transport, Inc. Odlum sold RKO to
Howard Hughes . ["The Power Elite" C. Wright Mills, Alan Wolfe] Odlum was later an investor in the 1954 production of the Broadway show "The Pajama Game " -- during which actressShirley MacLaine was discovered byParamount Pictures producerHal Wallis -- and convincedGoldman Sachs 's headSidney Weinberg to invest as well. ["Goldman Sachs : The Culture of Success" byLisa Endlich ]Odlum and Cochran were close friends of
Amelia Earhart and her husbandGeorge P. Putnam and the Odlums were financial backers of Earhart's flying activities. They developed the Cochran-Odlum (C-O) Ranch inIndio, California where they lived after the 1950s.Odlum along with a business associate L.Boyd Hatch also purchased and developed Hatch's Camp, also know as St. Ann's Retreat, or
Pine Glenn Cove , a mountainous retreat inLogan Canyon ,Utah . In 2006, Pine Glenn Cove was placed in the national register of historic places. Odlum was first married (in 1915) to Hortense McQuarrie, first woman department store head; his second wife was aviatrixJackie Cochran . Odlum died in 1976 at the age of 84.Notes
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