Alfred E. Mann (born 1925 in Portland, Oregon), also known as Al Mann, is an American entrepreneur and philanthropist. According to Forbes magazine, his estimated net worth exceeded $2.2 billion as of 2007, ranking him the 204th richest man in America and the 390th richest man in the world.
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For fellows whom it hurts to think.”
—A.E. (Alfred Edward)
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He is no better, he is much the same.”
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Parody of the style of poet laureate Alfred Austin (1835-1913)
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