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Iacocca, Lee A

LC control no.n 82102536
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Personal name headingIacocca, Lee A.
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Variant(s)Iacocca, Lido Anthony
Ya-khoʼo-kha, Li
Ya-kʻo-kʻa
Yakeka
リーアイアコッカ
See alsoChief executive of: Chrysler Corporation
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Birth date1924-10-15
Death date2019-07-02
Place of birthAllentown (Pa.)
Place of deathBel Air (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Field of activityAutomobile industry and trade
AffiliationChrysler Corporation
Ford Motor Company
Profession or occupationAutomobile industry executives
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
Non-Latin script reference not evaluated.
Found inHis Autos, pollution, consumerism. [Phonotape] 1971.
Abodaher, D.J. Iacocca, c1982: CIP t.p. (Iacocca) galley (Lee Iacocca; b. 10/12/24; Lido Anthony Iacocca)
Moritz, M. Going for broke, 1984: CIP t.p. (Lee Iacocca)
Legs ʼgrub yoṅ ba ji ltar byed. Ri moʼi lam nas Ya-khoʼo-khaʼi skor gleṅ ba, 1999: t.p. (Ya-khoʼo-kha) t.p. verso (Yakeka) p. 1 (Li Ya-khoʼo-kha)
Wikipedia, WWW, Aug. 9, 2011 (b. Oct. 15, 1924, Allentown, Pennsylvania; an American businessman known for engineering the Mustang, the Ford Pinto, being fired from Ford Motor Company, and his revival of the Chrysler Corporation; author of several books, including an autobiography; graduate, Industrial Engineering, Lehigh University; attended Princeton University)
Encyclopedia of World Biography, WWW, Aug. 9, 2011 (b. Oct. 15, 1924; master's degree, Princeton University)
New York times WWW site, viewed July 3, 2019 (in obituary published July 2: Lee A. Iacocca; b. Lido Anthony Iacocca, Oct. 15, 1924, Allentown, Pa.; d. Tuesday [July 2, 2019], Bel Air, Calif., aged 94; visionary automaker who ran the Ford Motor Company and then the Chrysler Corporation and came to personify Detroit as the dream factory of America's postwar love affair with the automobile)
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