Bain Capital's Romney aiming for politics after Olympics
Boston Business Journal
Date: Thursday, August 23, 2001, 10:33am EDT
W. Mitt Romney is quitting Boston-based Bain Capital Bain Capital Latest from The Business Journals Romney stops in Westmoreland on TuesdayRomney's Bain career lasted longer than he's disclosed?Local IT firm brings work back to U.S. Follow this company , the $13 billion investment firm he started with $35 million in 1984. The son of a former governor and himself a presidential candidate is going into politics in either Massachusetts or Utah after he completes work helping organize next year's Salt Lake City Winter Olympics.
Romney, 54, is giving up his 100 percent control of Bain Capital to 26 managing directors. The firm has made 170 venture and buyout investments in companies like pizza delivery chain Domino's Pizza Inc., brokerage Datek Online Holdings Corp. and retailers Staples Inc. and the Sports Authority Inc.,
Before taking the Olympics job, Romney previously interrupted his business career in 1994 for a failed bid as Republican challenger to Massachusetts Sen. Edward Kennedy.
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