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Extraction Summary

10
People
7
Organizations
4
Locations
7
Events
3
Relationships
2
Quotes

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Type: News summary / obituary list / government document attachment
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Summary

This document is a page from a House Oversight Committee document dump (marked HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013295) containing a list of obituaries for notable individuals who died in September (historically September 2013). The list includes boxer Tommy Morrison, economist Ronald Coase, inventor Ray Dolby, and Amazon executive Joy Covey, among others. The text appears to be a news clipping or briefing summary rather than a direct communication or financial record.

People (10)

Name Role Context
Tommy Morrison Boxer / Actor
Former WBO heavyweight champion, appeared in Rocky V, died Sept 1 at age 44.
George Foreman Boxer
Defeated by Tommy Morrison in 1993.
Ronald Coase Economist
Nobel Prize winner from University of Chicago, died Sept 2 at age 102.
Joseph Granville Financial Writer / Analyst
Known for moving markets with bearish calls, died Sept 7 at age 90.
Ray Dolby Inventor / Billionaire
Designed noise-reduction technology, died Sept 12 at age 80.
Ken Norton Boxer
Former world heavyweight champion, died Sept 18 at age 70.
Muhammad Ali Boxer
Had his jaw broken by Ken Norton.
Joy Covey Former CFO
Former CFO of Amazon.com, died Sept 18 in a bicycle accident at age 50.
Hiroshi Yamauchi Executive
Ran Nintendo Co. for 53 years, died Sept 19 at age 85.
Douglas Millett Director of Research
Worked at Kynikos Associates Ltd., helped expose Enron, died at age 49.

Organizations (7)

Name Type Context
World Boxing Organization
Organization where Tommy Morrison won the heavyweight title.
University of Chicago
Affiliated with Ronald Coase.
Amazon.com Inc.
Company where Joy Covey served as CFO.
Nintendo Co.
Company run by Hiroshi Yamauchi.
Kynikos Associates Ltd.
New York-based firm where Douglas Millett was director of research.
Enron Corp.
Company criticized by Douglas Millett.
House Oversight Committee
Source of the document (indicated by footer stamp).

Timeline (7 events)

September 1
Death of Tommy Morrison
Unspecified
September 12
Death of Ray Dolby
Unspecified
September 18
Death of Ken Norton
Unspecified
September 18
Death of Joy Covey
California
September 19
Death of Hiroshi Yamauchi
Unspecified
September 2
Death of Ronald Coase
Unspecified
September 7
Death of Joseph Granville
Unspecified

Locations (4)

Location Context
Location of Joy Covey's death.
Country where Hiroshi Yamauchi was the richest person in 2008.
Base of Kynikos Associates Ltd.
Nationality context for Granville, Dolby, and Norton.

Relationships (3)

Tommy Morrison Opponent George Foreman
Morrison defeated Foreman in 1993.
Ken Norton Opponent Muhammad Ali
Norton broke Ali's jaw during a match.
Millett was director of research at Kynikos.

Key Quotes (2)

"people will use resources in the way that produces the most value."
Source
— Ronald Coase (Referring to his economic research.)
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Quote #1
"a hedge fund sitting on top of a pipeline"
Source
— Douglas Millett (Description of Enron Corp.)
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Quote #2

Full Extracted Text

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Tommy Morrison, 44. In 1993, he defeated George Foreman to win the World Boxing Organization heavyweight title and appeared in the movie "Rocky V." Died Sept. 1.
Ronald Coase, 102. The British-born University of Chicago economist who won the Nobel Prize in 1991 for research he said showed that "people will use resources in the way that produces the most value." Died Sept. 2.
Joseph Granville, 90. He was a U.S. financial newsletter writer and technical analyst who moved stock markets with bearish calls in the 1970s and 1980s. Died Sept. 7.
Ray Dolby, 80. He was a U.S. inventor who became a billionaire by designing noise-reduction and surround-sound technologies used in films, movie theaters and home-theater equipment. Died Sept. 12 of leukemia.
Ken Norton, 70. The U.S. boxer who was a former world heavyweight champion and gained fame by breaking Muhammad Ali's jaw during a match. Died Sept. 18 after suffering a series of strokes.
Joy Covey, 50. She joined Amazon.com Inc. during its pioneering days as an Internet retailer, serving as its chief financial officer when the company held its initial public offering in 1997. Died Sept. 18 in a bicycle accident in California, where she lived.
Hiroshi Yamauchi, 85. The great-grandson of Nintendo Co.'s founder, running the company for 53 years and becoming Japan's richest person in 2008. Died Sept. 19.
Douglas Millett, 49. He was director of research at New York-based Kynikos Associates Ltd., who called Enron Corp. "a hedge fund sitting on top of a pipeline" and helped expose the energy
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