Kenneth Langone
Kenneth Langone
Kenneth Gerard Langone Sr., KSGis an American businessman, investor, and philanthropist, best known for co-founding The Home Depot. He has an estimated net worth of $2.7 billion according to Forbes...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionBusinessman
Date of Birth16 September 1935
CountryUnited States of America
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We had 90 percent taxes before in America. All right? Didn't work.
created invested worked
I have invested in companies. I have worked in companies. We have built companies; we have created jobs.
certainly consider supporter work
I consider myself a significant supporter of any candidate I work for, and I am certainly generous, I think, with my own funds.
butcher delivering dug variety worked
As a little boy, my first job was delivering newspapers, and then I had a variety of different jobs. I worked in a butcher shop. I worked in a supermarket. I worked in construction. I dug ditches on the Long Island Expressway in 1954, 1955, 1956.
mechanism obey people
Why do we have U.S. attorneys? Because we need a mechanism to make sure people obey the laws that we pass, for societal reasons.
people social whether
I don't know whether other people should or shouldn't pay taxes. I know I can, and I am willing, to pay more taxes. I know I should not get Social Security. I don't need it.
good life love people street wall
I have been in Wall Street all of my life. I love it. It has been good to me. I know many wonderful, decent, honorable, ethical, hard-working people that were in Wall Street with me.
attorney expenses general history legal litigation perhaps stock sued york
When then-New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer sued me in 2003 over my stewardship as a director of the New York Stock Exchange, the NYSE's legal expenses were more than $100 million, which made it perhaps the priciest litigation in the state's history.
arthur founded home
A little more than 30 years ago, Bernie Marcus, Arthur Blank, Pat Farrah and I got together and founded The Home Depot.
million people
People making $1 million a year are not going to do anything different if they pay more taxes.
bills consumer costs looks opposed pay
My own feeling on the consumer is that he - he or she looks at what it costs them to pay their bills every month as opposed to how much debt they have.
people took
We took the position we wanted our people to be better than minimum wage, so we're going to pay better than minimum wage, and we still do that.
oval reagan revered
Ronald Reagan would never go into the Oval Office without his jacket on - that's how much he revered the presidency.
country people
Rich people in one country don't act the same as rich people in another country.