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Barre Seid (born 1932) is an American businessman and political donor from Chicago. He was the owner of Tripp Lite, an electrical products manufacturer. Seid donated the company to Marble Freedom Trust, which in 2021 sold Tripp Lite to American-Irish power company Eaton for US$1.65 billion. Seid has made large contributions to conservative causes.
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Former owner of Tripp Lite, political donor
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Adrienne Gruber Barbara Landis
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Barre Seid (born 1932) is an American businessman and political donor from Chicago. He was the owner of Tripp Lite, an electrical products manufacturer. Seid donated the company to Marble Freedom Trust, which in 2021 sold Tripp Lite to American-Irish power company Eaton for US$1.65 billion. Seid has made large contributions to conservative causes.
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