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  1. Spyros Panagiotis Skouras (/ ˈ s k ʊər ə s /; Greek: Σπύρος Σκούρας; March 28, 1893 – August 16, 1971) was a Greek-American motion picture pioneer and film executive who was the president of 20th Century-Fox from 1942 to 1962.

  2. Spyros Skouras' web site. Professor of International Finance. Department of International and European Economic Studies. Athens University of Economics and Business. skouras at aueb.gr. + 30 210 8203929. mail: Athens University Of Economics And Business, 76 Patision st, Athens, 104 34, Greece. office: 12 Derigny st, 7th floor.

  3. 5 de ago. de 2023 · It was August 16, 1971 when Spyros Skouras, one of the three brothers who had heavily influenced Hollywood’s film industry, passed away. Charles, George, and Spyros Skouras all rose from an impoverished background to become top movie executives in Hollywood during the 20th century. Early Life of Skouras Brothers

  4. 16 de jul. de 2019 · July 16, 2019. Film pioneer’s archive at Stanford reveals Hollywood treasure trove. Stanford’s archive on film pioneer Spyros Skouras has expanded to include more than 120 hours of audio recordings and rare documents about his life and Hollywood career as well as his philanthropic efforts, such as raising foreign aid for World War II.

  5. Code is available here. “Financial Returns and Efficiency as seen by an Artificial Technical Analyst”, Journal Of Economic Dynamics And Control, 2001, (25)1-2, 213-244 (Society of Computational Economics grad student paper prize) “Learning to profit with discrete investment rules”, Quantitative Finance, 2001, 1 (2), 284-8.

  6. Louis Nizer to Saroula Skouras, September 30, 1971. VIP tributes to Skouras. “WHEREAS, Spyros P. Skouras came to America as a young man and, with his two brothers, forged a triumphant career in motion pictures that stands as a crown to his energy, talents, ingenuity and vision; and. WHEREAS, Spyros Skouras, at a moment in history when this ...

  7. ILIAS CHRISSOCHOIDIS. 2013. Spyros P. Skouras (1893-1971) was the most influential Greek immigrant in American history and one of America's preeminent citizens during the Cold War period. In an astonishing sixty-year career, he shaped two industries (film and shipping), turned Twentieth Century-Fox into a global film leader, saved Hollywood by ...