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  1. William Ingraham Koch (/ k oʊ k / KOHK; born May 3, 1940) is an American billionaire businessman, sailor, and collector. His boat was the winner of the America's Cup in 1992. Forbes estimated Koch's net worth at $1.8 billion in 2019, from oil and other investments.

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    2 giorni fa · William "Bill" Koch, brother of Koch Industries chairman and co-CEO Charles Koch, is the founder of petroleum coke and sulphur products company Oxbow Carbon Corp. The Kansas native formed...

  3. 18 ott 2023 · La redazione di Forbes. “Non andrà in pensione”, dichiara Chase Koch, 46 anni, a proposito di suo padre Charles, 87 anni, presidente e co-amministratore delegato di Koch Industries, conglomerato industriale da 125 miliardi di dollari (ricavi del 2022) appartenente alla loro famiglia e con sede a Wichita, Kansas.

  4. William Conrad Koch detto Bill ( Brattleboro, 7 giugno 1955) è un ex fondista statunitense, vincitore della prima edizione della Coppa del Mondo di sci di fondo nel 1982 . Indice. 1 Biografia. 2 Palmarès. 2.1 Olimpiadi. 2.2 Mondiali. 2.3 Coppa del Mondo. 2.3.1 Coppa del Mondo - vittorie. 3 Note. 4 Altri progetti. 5 Collegamenti esterni. Biografia.

  5. 14 nov 2013 · Sitting in his penthouse office suite in West Palm Beach as the president and CEO of Oxbow Carbon, Bill Koch, 73, opens up and shows shades of Billy the sailor, Billy the cowboy, Billy the art lover and Billy the son, who seems to be forever trying to please his late father.

  6. 8 giu 2017 · First published in the June 2017 edition of Boat International. Bill Koch, the self-proclaimed “hick from Kansas”, won the 1992 America’s Cup thanks to technology rather than sailing talent, he tells Georgie Ainslie.

  7. 19 mag 2024 · Bill Koch started out as a Nordic combined competitor, but he was so much better at the cross-country portion of the event that he eventually dropped jumping altogether. Internationally Koch first burst on the scene by finishing third at the 1974 European Junior Championships, the first medal for an American in top-level cross-country competition.