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The name “mogul” is sometimes applied to a great personage or magnate. For example, the founders of the major Hollywood studios often have been called “moguls.”
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Cate Blanchett is set to play Martha Stewart in an upcoming biopic about the lifestyle mogul’s illustrious career, Variety first reported.
From Salon • Apr. 16, 2026
However, the sports mogul’s bid for glory in the real estate market was not to be—and after several price drops, he finally sold the dwelling to Geffen for almost half that price two years later.
From MarketWatch • Feb. 23, 2026
Unfortunately, the credit card the mogul’s staffer tried to use was declined for an unknown reason.
From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 19, 2026
Reporters Without Borders said the mogul's sentencing "will resonate far beyond Jimmy Lai himself, sending a decisive signal about the future of press freedom in the territory".
From Barron's • Feb. 8, 2026
"Sorry, Mr. Bezdek," said Ty Falter, the mogul's private secretary, bodyguard and constant companion.
From Reel Life Films by Merwin, Sam
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