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Memoir excerpt detailing Getty Oil trust ownership and board composition in the 1970s
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Memoir excerpt detailing Getty Oil trust ownership and board composition in the 1970s

Memoir excerpt detailing Getty Oil trust ownership and board composition in the 1970s The passage provides personal recollections about the Getty Oil trust, its shareholders, and board members, but offers no concrete allegations, financial transactions, or misconduct. It lacks actionable leads or novel revelations, making it low‑value for investigation. Key insights: Trust controlling Getty Oil held ~43% of shares, with Getty Museum holding another 11%.; Board members included Harold Berg (CEO/Chairman) and Sid Petersen (COO).; Co‑trustees were the narrator and Lansing Hays, who also sat on the Getty Oil board.

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Memoir excerpt detailing Getty Oil trust ownership and board composition in the 1970s The passage provides personal recollections about the Getty Oil trust, its shareholders, and board members, but offers no concrete allegations, financial transactions, or misconduct. It lacks actionable leads or novel revelations, making it low‑value for investigation. Key insights: Trust controlling Getty Oil held ~43% of shares, with Getty Museum holding another 11%.; Board members included Harold Berg (CEO/Chairman) and Sid Petersen (COO).; Co‑trustees were the narrator and Lansing Hays, who also sat on the Getty Oil board.

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