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  1. Mar 23, 2018 · H. Wayne Huizenga's father once offered his boy the kind of sage advice many parents give their children: "You can't make money working for somebody else." Huizenga, unlike many, listened.

  2. Wayne Huizenga Sr. was an American businessman, entrepreneur, and a waste management mogul. Hailing from a family of garbage transporters, Huizenga owned the largest waste disposal company in the U.S., 'Waste Management Inc.,' which is now enlisted in 'Fortune 500.'

  3. Mar 23, 2018 · Wayne Huizenga, the former owner of Blockbuster Entertainment and three Florida sports teams, has died at the age of 80. The college dropout made his fortune in waste disposal, ...

  4. Huizenga defeated Jay Riemersma, State Senator Wayne Kuipers, businessman Bill Cooper, and three others in the Republican primary election—the real contest in this heavily Republican district—on August 3, 2010. Huizenga defeated Democratic nominee Fred Johnson, 64% to 32%. The district was rated "Solid Republican" by The New York Times.

  5. Mar 23, 2018 · H. Wayne Huizenga, the first person to own teams in three major sports leagues, has died at age 80. He owned three South Florida teams: the Dolphins, Marlins and Panthers.

  6. In late 1970, in a series of transactions handled by his brother-in-law, Peter Huizenga (a young lawyer in Chicago), Buntrock's vision was put into action. The new Waste Management Inc. acquired all of the Buntrock managed businesses in Illinois, Wisconsin and Minnesota along with Wayne Huizenga's Florida

  7. Mar 23, 2018 · Wayne Huizenga died on Thursday at the age of 80. Huizenga was a college dropout who started with a trash hauling company. He later owned Blockbuster, AutoNation, the Miami Dolphins, and brought ...