Kaiser, Henry J.

Kaiser, Henry J. definition - finance
The founder of a string of health care clinics and hospitals in the Western United States during the 1930s. Kaiser also led contracting consortiums that built hydroelectric power projects and owned a company that produced automobiles, Kaiser-Frazer Corp., which at one time was the fourth largest car maker in the United States. However, the car company failed because of Korean War restrictions on using industrial materials and an insufficient dealer network.

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