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  2. PulteGroup - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Pulte Homes, Inc acquired Del E. Webb Construction Company, founded by Del Webb, for $1.8 billion. [11] In 2003, the company acquired Sivage-Thomas Homes. [12] In 2009, the company acquired Centex for $1.3 billion in stock. [13] [14] In August 2014, the company acquired the real-estate assets of Dominion Homes for $82 million. [15]

  3. Del E. Webb Construction Company - Wikipedia

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    Along with construction, the corporation was also involved in real estate and owned several hotels and casinos which were built and/or expanded by the company. The company was purchased in 2001 by Pulte Homes. [1] Pulte Homes since merged with Centex Corp. and became PulteGroup. [2] Del Webb continues as a brand of PulteGroup. [3] [4]

  4. William J. Pulte - Wikipedia

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    William John Pulte (May 16, 1932 – March 7, 2018) was the founder and chairman of PulteGroup, one of the largest home construction and real estate development companies in the United States. Early life

  5. Richard Dugas Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Dugas worked for Exxon and then Pepsi.. He then joined PulteGroup, based in Atlanta.After a few years, he was promoted to chief operating officer. In 2003, he became chief executive officer [1] and in 2009, he was named chairman.

  6. Bill Pulte - Wikipedia

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    Bill Pulte (born 1987 or 1988) [1] is an American businessman and philanthropist. As of January 2025 [update] , he is the nominee to serve as the director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA).

  7. Otto Divosta - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, he developed a process for building multi-family homes in an assembly line fashion. DiVosta and Clifford F. Burg formed Burg & DiVosta Corp. to combine Burg's construction experience with DiVosta's development company. Since the 1960s, DiVosta has built 40,000 homes in Florida. DiVosta sold his company to Pulte Homes in 1998. [2]