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aul-the-trailer-company.html">seven</a> more children.</p><p id="3cee">Joe Shoen <a href="https://www.alumni.hbs.edu/stories/Pages/story-bulletin.aspx?num=5188">graduated</a> from Harvard Business School in 1973 with a Master’s in Business Administration. At Harvard, he wrote a paper that details the economics of the self-storage business. After that, he joined U-Haul with many of his brothers.</p><p id="7157">However, the brothers rarely agreed on the best direction for the business, so tensions mounted in the company. Tired of arguing, Joe quit in 1978, went to law school at Arizona State, and opened <a href="https://spaceagepaint.com/">Space Age Auto Paint</a>, selling paint for cars, boats, and airplanes. He still owns the business today, and U-Haul is its largest customer.</p><h1 id="b176">Sam Shoen was considered father’s boy.</h1><p id="29a1">To say relevant in a very competitive market, Leonard Shoen and his oldest son, Sam, wanted to become a one-stop-shop for all things rental, Jet Skis, party supplies, awnings, motor homes, and more.</p><p id="ae0d">Unfortunately, this lack of focus impacted its <a href="https://www.forbes.com./sites/luisakroll/2016/02/10/inside-u-hauls-rollercoaster-ride-from-nastiest-family-feud-to-market-dominance/?sh=664518d25fa7">revenue</a> negatively, and thousands of employees lost their jobs.</p><h1 id="103d">Joe led a business coup.</h1><p id="dea4">Joe wasn’t happy about the company’s direction, so he led a business <a href="https://www.forbes.com/profile/e-joe-shoen/?list=forbes-400&amp;sh=6e00445d6425">coup in 1986</a>, forced his father into retirement, and alienated most of his 12 siblings.</p><p id="3c10">Joe became the chairman, and his oldest brother, <a href="https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1991-02-17-tm-1846-story.html">Sam</a>, stayed as a CEO. Unfortunately, Joe made a lot of questionable business moves to push his brother Sam out of the company, so in 1988 Sam and his father sued Joe, and Joe responded by canceling his father’s lifetime employment agreement.</p><h1 id="4c4f">Sam’s wife was shot and killed.</h1><p id="3242">During this legal fight, Eva Berg Shoen, Sam’s wife, was murdered at her home in the Ski Ranches in August 1990.</p><p id="d67d">Leonard Shoen was convinced of his son’s involvement, so he wanted the police to investigate her murder as an assassination. However,

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a serial-rapist ex-con named <a href="https://apnews.com/article/cc0030381817b7b4869ea703d5fc2fd9">Frank Marquis</a> was convicted of her murder, and no connection to any of Leonard Shoen’s sons was discovered.</p><h1 id="a763">The court ordered Joe to pay his dad 1.48 billion.</h1><p id="54a8">Despite all of this turmoil and legal troubles, Joe Shoen maintained his focus, and the company went <a href="https://seekingalpha.com/article/4400582-amerco-u-haul-is-beneficiary-of-mass-migration-out-of-large-cities">public in 1994</a>, selling shares at 15.83.</p><p id="b574">He maneuvered the company through bankruptcy in 2004, and the judge ordered Joe to pay a <a href="https://www.spokesman.com/stories/1995/feb/23/battle-over-u-haul-triggers-bankruptcy/#:~:text=A%20fight%20over%20control%20of,them%20to%20pay%20%24461.8%20million.">$1.48 billion</a> settlement to the company founder, Leonard Shoen.</p><p id="acb4">His father lived alone in Las Vegas for the last 20 years and died of <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/1999/10/07/business/leonard-s-shoen-83-founder-of-u-haul-the-trailer-company.html">suicide in 1999</a>.</p><h1 id="6f82">Joe expanded his dominance by buying Collegeboxes.</h1><p id="d326">To stay relevant and expand their customer base, U-Haul bought <a href="https://rbj.net/2010/03/03/storage-company-co-founded-by-golisano-sold-to-u-haul/">Collegeboxes</a>. A company started in 1997 by Paychex founder Jim Wayman and gained 15,000 customers quickly.</p><h1 id="0b15">The family is known for its frugality.</h1><p id="f36f">Shoen is known for his thriftiness, demanding employees stay in cheap motels, two to a room. In 2018,<a href="http://joe%20shoe/"> Fox News</a> reported that Joe Shoen’s wife allegedly abandoned several sick Rottweilers on a pet-adoption charity.</p><p id="9056"><b>What do you think of the Shoen’s Family Feud?</b></p><p id="7018">We created a <a href="https://www.leadwithintegritygroup.com/Challenge"><b>FREE 7-Day Design Your Ideal Day Challenge </b></a><b>t</b>o help you create a better life and a better YOU. You might ask yourself now, “Is that possible?” We challenge you to sign up now and find out.</p><p id="f780">Support my writing by becoming a <a href="https://louierahil.medium.com/membership"><b>Medium member</b> </a>today and getting access to an unlimited number of articles<i>.</i></p></article></body>

This Billionaire Led a Coup Against His Father, So The Father Committed Suicide in Las Vegas

The 4th richest man in Arizona

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For the last 75 years, U-Haul has dominated the do-it-yourself moving business.

Currently, U-Haul owns more than 176,000 trucks, 46,000 towing devices, and 126,000 trailers. Besides owning 812,000 rentable storage units and more than 70.5 million square feet of storage space.

The founder, Leonard Samuel Shoen of U-Haul, had 13 children, and most of them became very rich.

Edward Joe Shoen is one of his eldest children and one of the wealthiest. His net worth exceeds $4.4 billion, making him the fourth richest person in Arizona.

Who is Edward Joe Shoen?

Edward Joe Shoen is an American billionaire entrepreneur and president and chairman of Amerco.

Amerco is the parent company of U-Haul, RepWest Insurance Company, Amerco Real Estate Company, and Oxford Life Insurance Company.

His parents started U-Haul in 1945.

Before Joe was born, his father, Leonard Shoen, and his mother, Anna Mary, founded U-Haul in 1945. The couple recognized people needed one-way trailers and truck rental, so they created a U-Haul.

Joe was born on October 28, 1949, and lost his mother in 1957. She was 34 and had six children, and each child inherited a piece of her 50% stake in the company. His father, Leonard Shoen, remarried many times and had seven more children.

Joe Shoen graduated from Harvard Business School in 1973 with a Master’s in Business Administration. At Harvard, he wrote a paper that details the economics of the self-storage business. After that, he joined U-Haul with many of his brothers.

However, the brothers rarely agreed on the best direction for the business, so tensions mounted in the company. Tired of arguing, Joe quit in 1978, went to law school at Arizona State, and opened Space Age Auto Paint, selling paint for cars, boats, and airplanes. He still owns the business today, and U-Haul is its largest customer.

Sam Shoen was considered father’s boy.

To say relevant in a very competitive market, Leonard Shoen and his oldest son, Sam, wanted to become a one-stop-shop for all things rental, Jet Skis, party supplies, awnings, motor homes, and more.

Unfortunately, this lack of focus impacted its revenue negatively, and thousands of employees lost their jobs.

Joe led a business coup.

Joe wasn’t happy about the company’s direction, so he led a business coup in 1986, forced his father into retirement, and alienated most of his 12 siblings.

Joe became the chairman, and his oldest brother, Sam, stayed as a CEO. Unfortunately, Joe made a lot of questionable business moves to push his brother Sam out of the company, so in 1988 Sam and his father sued Joe, and Joe responded by canceling his father’s lifetime employment agreement.

Sam’s wife was shot and killed.

During this legal fight, Eva Berg Shoen, Sam’s wife, was murdered at her home in the Ski Ranches in August 1990.

Leonard Shoen was convinced of his son’s involvement, so he wanted the police to investigate her murder as an assassination. However, a serial-rapist ex-con named Frank Marquis was convicted of her murder, and no connection to any of Leonard Shoen’s sons was discovered.

The court ordered Joe to pay his dad $1.48 billion.

Despite all of this turmoil and legal troubles, Joe Shoen maintained his focus, and the company went public in 1994, selling shares at $15.83.

He maneuvered the company through bankruptcy in 2004, and the judge ordered Joe to pay a $1.48 billion settlement to the company founder, Leonard Shoen.

His father lived alone in Las Vegas for the last 20 years and died of suicide in 1999.

Joe expanded his dominance by buying Collegeboxes.

To stay relevant and expand their customer base, U-Haul bought Collegeboxes. A company started in 1997 by Paychex founder Jim Wayman and gained 15,000 customers quickly.

The family is known for its frugality.

Shoen is known for his thriftiness, demanding employees stay in cheap motels, two to a room. In 2018, Fox News reported that Joe Shoen’s wife allegedly abandoned several sick Rottweilers on a pet-adoption charity.

What do you think of the Shoen’s Family Feud?

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