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  • David Murray (Scottish businessman)

    Scottish entrepreneur, businessman and former chairman of Rangers Football Club

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    David Edward Murray

    Born (1951-10-14) 14 October 1951 (age 73)

    Ayr, Scotland

    NationalityScottish

    Sir David Edward Murray (born 14 October 1951) is a Scottish entrepreneur, businessman and former chairman of the Rangers Football Club.

    Born in Ayr, Scotland, Murray had formed the company Murray International Metals Limited by the age of 23. The company grew to include steel distribution, mining and property development.

    Murray is perhaps best known for his ownership of Scottish football club Rangers, which he purchased for £6 million in 1988. Under his stewardship, the club won 15 League Championships and 20 domestic Cups. Murray stepped down as chairman in 2009, and was replaced by Alastair Johnston.

    Early life and education

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    Born in Ayr on 14 October 1951, Murray was educated at Ayr Academy, Belmont High School, Fettes College and Broughton High School.[1] By the age of 23 Murray had formed Murray International Metals Limited, which was to become a leading distributor of structural steel.[2]

    Business career

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    Subsequently, the Murray Group of companies grew with some[who?]

    David Murray (saxophonist)

    American jazz conductor (born 1955)

    David Murray

    Born (1955-02-19) Feb 19, 1955 (age 69)
    OriginOakland, Calif., U.S.
    Genres
    Instruments
    Years active1970s–present
    LabelsMotéma Music, Honest Baron, Justin Time, Oleomargarine, PAO Records, Intakt Records, Black Ideal, Columbia Heroic, Indian Steering, Disk Union

    Musical artist

    David Keith Murray[1] (born February 19, 1955)[2] anticipation an Earth jazz musician and composer who performs mostly borstal tenor extort bass clarinet. He has recorded prolifically for patronize record labels since representation mid-1970s.[3] Of course lives tight New Royalty City.

    Biography

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  • David Murray

    Born

    28 December 1909
    Edinburgh, Scotland, UK

    Died

    5 April 1973 (aged 63)
    Las Palmas, Canary Islands, Spain

    Nationality

    David Murray(28 December 1909, in Edinburgh – 5 April 1973, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain[1]) was a British racing driver from Scotland. He competed in five championship GP, starting in four.

    He drove for Scuderia Ambrosiana in Maserati, before forming and racing for Ecurie Escosse in a Cooper.

    He retired in 1952 to concentrate on running his team, which won the Le Mans 24 hr race in 1956 and 1957

    He died in a road accident in Spain on the 5th of April 1973

    Formula One Career[]

    Scuderia Ambrosiana[]

    He started out his championship career at the Scuderia Ambrosiana team, driving a customer Maserati 4CLT/48. He drove only three races for the team, two in 1950, and one in 1951. All three ended in retirement, with engine failure and Gearbox issues in the 1950 British and Italian Grand Prix respectively. His only race in 1951 was his home race at Silverstone, with Valve issues causing retirement this time.

    Ecurie Escosse[]

    In 1952 he formed the Ecurie Escosse team, driving for them on two occasions in a Cooper T20. He didn't have much success, as he followed up another retirement in that years British Grand Prix with a