- Loews Corporation
Infobox Company
company_name = Loews Corporation
company_
company_type = Public (NYSE|L)
foundation =
location = New York, NY
key_people =
industry =
products =insurance ,cigarettes ,hotels ,watches ,oil drilling ,pipeline transport
revenue = gain $16.02 billion USD
operating_income = gain $1.85 billion USD
net_income = gain $1.21 billion USD
num_employees =
parent =
subsid =CNA Financial Corporation
Lorillard, Inc.
Boardwalk Pipeline Partners, LP
Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc.Loews Hotels
homepage = [http://www.loews.com www.loews.com]
footnotes =Loews Corporation is a
holding company run by the Tisch Family whosesubsidiaries are engaged in the following lines of business:
*property and casualtyinsurance (CNA Financial Corporation , a 90%-owned subsidiary)
*the operation ofhotels (Loews Hotels , a wholly owned subsidiary)
*the operation of offshore oil and gas drilling rigs (Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc., a 54%-owned subsidiary)
*the operation of an interstate natural gas transmission pipeline system (Texas Gas Transmission, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary) and
*the distribution and sale of watches and clocks (Bulova Corporation, a 97%-owned subsidiary). Bulova watches was later sold toCitizen for $250 million.On
May 10 ,2006 Loews Corporation announced that it would offer 15 million shares ofCarolina Group via a public offering, with the proceeds to be used for general corporate purposes. [ [http://home.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/index.jsp?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20060510006127&newsLang=en Loews Corporation to Sell 15,000,000 Shares of Carolina Group Stock ] ] The sale's value was $740 million.On
June 4 ,2007 Loews Corporation announced it would acquire a portion of Dominion Resource's operations for 4.03 billion dollars. [ [http://www.forbes.com/2007/06/04/dominion-loews-XTO-markets-equity-cx_cg_0604markets26.html?partner=yahootix Dominion's Sale Makes Waves - Forbes.com ] ]On
December 17 , 2007, Loews Corporation announced a plan to spin off its entire ownership interest in its subsidiary, Lorillard, Inc., to holders of Carolina Group stock and Loews common stock. [ [http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/60086/000006008607000046/lc_body.htm lc_body.htm ] ]Outside of Loews, the estate of chairman Bob Tisch co-owns the
New York Giants football team. Loews has in the past had extensive involvement with theCBS network.History
In the wake of the landmark 1948
U.S. Supreme Court antitrust ruling,United States v. Paramount Pictures, Inc. , all the majorHollywood movie studios, includingMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), were ordered to sell off the movie theater chains they owned and operated.New York City hotel developers Robert and
Laurence Tisch purchased a large stake in the Loews chain from MGM in 1959; by the summer of 1960 they had gained control of the company; the brothers became co-chairmen. The Loew's theaters were aging and not suited to then-current movie-going trends which anticipated themultiplex ; however, the theaters were located on highly valuable city property. Almost immediately the Tisch brothers began closing many of these theaters, demolishing them (hastening the end of the classic movie theater palaces from theGolden Age of Hollywood ) and selling the vacant lots to developers (they would continue to run the Loews theater chain until 1985).The Tisch brothers soon diversified the Loews business, successfully venturing into a variety of areas as the 1960's and 1970's progressed; Loews acquired
Lorillard , a tobacco company, in 1968;CNA Financial in 1974, and theBulova watch company in 1979. Through acquisitions, Loews' revenues grew from $100 million in 1970 to more than $3 billion by a decade later.Laurence Tisch briefly owned, through Loews, a significant portion of U.S. television and radio broadcaster
CBS in the 1980's; Tisch was a controversial owner of CBS and made many unpopular cost-cutting moves. Loews involvement in CBS ended in 1995, with the sale of CBS to Westinghouse Electric Corporation for $5.4 billion.By
2002 , the corporation had revenues of more than $17 billion and assets of more than $70 billion. [ [http://companies.jrank.org/pages/2526/Loews-Corporation.html History of Loews Incorporated with emphasis on Tisch ownership] ]Management
*Co-Chairman of the Board, Chairman of the Exec. Committee, and Member of the Office of the President:
Andrew Tisch
*Co-Chairman of the Board and Member of the Office of the President:Jonathan Tisch
*President, Chief Exec. Officer, and Member of the Office of the President:James S. Tisch
*Chief Financial Officer and Sr. VP:Peter W. Keegan
*Sr. VP:David B. Edelson
*Chief Investment Officer:Lisa W. Hess References
External links
* [http://www.loews.com/ Loews Corporation]
* [http://biz.yahoo.com/ic/10/10905.html Yahoo! - Loews Corporation Company Profile]
* [http://www.forbes.com/finance/lists/54/2004/LIR.jhtml?passListId=54&passYear=2004&passListType=Person&uniqueId=7E4V&datatype=Person Forbes.com: Forbes 400 Richest in America - Tisch, Preston Robert]
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