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ur greatest leaders and richest businessmen held a meeting at the Edgewater Beach hotel in Chicago。 Among them were Charles Schwab; head of the largest independent steel pany; Samuel Instill; president of the world's largest utility; Howard Hopson; head of the largest gas pany; Ivar Kreuger president of the International Match Co。; one of the world's largest panies at that time; Leon Frazier; president of the Bank of International Settlements; Richard Whitney; president of the New York Stock Exchange; Arthur Cotton and Jesse Livermore; two of the biggest stock speculators; and Albert Fall; a member of President Harding's cabi。 Twenty five years later nine of them (those listed above) ended as follows。 Schwab died penniless after living for five years on borrowed money。 Instill died broke living in a foreign land。 Kreuger and Cotton also died broke。 Hopson went insane。 Whitney and Albert Fall were just released from prison。 Fraser and Livermore mitted suicide。

I doubt if anyone can say what really happened to these men。 If you look at the date; 1923; it was just be