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Denver Business Journal
September 20, 2017
He is Philip Anschutz, the Denver-based billionaire investor in real estate, entertainment and sports, media, energy and other businesses. ... Anschutz tells Forbes about his past and present investments in Southern Pacific railroad, Qwest Communications (later acquired by CenturyLink Inc.), wind energy,Ãâà...
The FADER
April 3, 2017
Following the announcement of Coachella's 2017 lineup in January, The FADER and other outlets reported on festival owner Philip Anschutz's recent history of donations to anti-LGBTQ organizations. Anschutz, who made his fortune as an energy executive, and now owns a major portion of the live musicÃâà...
The Denver Post
March 17, 2017
Through letters, endorsements and support work, the effort surpasses the 2006 campaign to get Gorsuch confirmed to his current seat on the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals — a fight that included an assist from Philip Anschutz, the billionaire and Colorado powerbroker. The crown jewel of the latest effort is aÃâà...
New York Times
March 14, 2017
Another set of shareholder lawsuits in which Mr. Gorsuch represented Mr. Anschutz involved Qwest Communications International, whose stock price had collapsed amid an accounting fraud scandal after Mr. Anschutz, a Qwest board member, had sold off a large stake. Mr. Hansen said a judge dismissedÃâà...
Billboard
January 5, 2017
Not long after the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival announced its 2017 lineup Tuesday and tickets sold out almost immediately, attention turned to a very different subject regarding Philip Anschutz, the founder of the festival's parent company. Through his pyramid of financial holdings, the 77-year-oldÃâà...
The Denver Post
January 10, 2015
Billionaire Philip Anschutz, who is Denver's 2015 Citizen of the West, rides at the front of the stock show parade as it makes it's way up 17th ave in Denver, CO to ... Anschutz parlayed the railroads' real-estate holdings into the pathways for a fiber-optic system that became Qwest Communications. IronicallyÃâà...
San Francisco Chronicle
February 22, 2004
Denver billionaire Philip Anschutz is buying the San Francisco Examiner from the Fang family, bringing deep pockets and promises of a journalism revival to a storied name in American newspapers. Anschutz, 64, a founder of Qwest Communications and the owner of a sports and entertainment empire,Ãâà...
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