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Red Bull co-founder and CEO Dietrich Mateschitz whose sports empire spanned continents dies at 78
10/23/2022 1:56:00 AM Red Bull co-founder and CEO Dietrich Mateschitz whose sports empire spanned continents dies at 78
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Red Bull co-founder and CEO Dietrich Mateschitz whose sports empire spanned continents dies at 78 Red Bull president and CEO Dietrich Mateschitz, a man who co-founded an energy drink company that would eventually become one of the world's largest sports empires, has died, his company confirmed Saturday. He was 78. October 22, 2022 at 6:24 pm EDTExpandRed Bull founder Dietrich Mateschitz smiles prior to the start of the Formula One Grand Prix, at the Red Bull Ring in racetrack, in Spielberg, Austria, Sunday, July. 3, 2016. (AP Photo/Kerstin Joensson)ByJack Baer, Yahoo Sports October 22, 2022 at 6:24 pm EDTRed Bull president and CEO Dietrich Mateschitz, a man who co-founded an energy drink company that would eventually become one of the world's largest sports empires, has died,his company confirmed Saturday. He was 78. Read more:
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