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conversation was over, and with it, seemingly, his hopes of being secretary of State. โ€œI was never invited to join the administration,โ€ a dazed Shultz later told a reporter. โ€ And I never turned it down-I never had a chance to. โ€œ24

The immediate beneficiary of this apparent misunderstanding was Bechtel, which retained Shultz-whose pain was assuaged with an increase in salary to almost $600,000 and added stock in the company, making him one of the best-paid executives in the country-and at the same time, got rid of Weinberger. โ€œRonald Reagan did Bechtel a huge favor by saving the company the embarrassment of having to let Cap go,โ€ said a company executive, one of several who disliked Weinberger.

โ€œThey [Steves senior and junior] werenโ€™t going to fire Weinberger. That wasnโ€™t Bechtelโ€™s style. They were just dancing him around and pointing 217

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him at the door. When it finally happened, there was an almost audible sigh of relief. โ€œ25

Ray Mayman, Bechtelโ€™s treasurer, put it more kindly. โ€œCapโ€™s being at Bechtel,โ€ he said, โ€œwas like a heart transplant that just didnโ€™t take. The system rejected him . โ€œ26

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much a reflection of the personality of the man the San Francisco Examiner referred to as โ€œBechtelโ€™s superstar,โ€ George Shultz.

In the six years he had been at Bechtel, Shultz had wrought a number of profound changes, not least of them the way he was perceived. Originally, he had been seen as the outsider, the avuncular nonengineer parachuted into the corporate ranks as much for his political influence as for his financial acumen. Now there was little doubt about his expertise-or of his clout. Subordinate only to company chairman Steve junior, he was the primus inter pares, the boss in fact as well as title. โ€œGeorge was clearly in charge,โ€ said a Bechtel executive admiringly. โ€œAt the weekly interdepartmental meetings he chaired, the construction people and the engineers were frequently at each otherโ€™s throats. George would let them chew away at each other for a few minutes and then step in and say, โ€˜Now, hereโ€™s the way we are going to proceed on this, gentlemen.โ€™ โ€œ1

Under Shultzโ€™ leadership, Bechtel was proceeding as never before.

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One notable example was diversification. Believing the company too narrowly focused on construction ยทand engineering, Shultz, beginning in 1977, had initiated a program to give Bechtel equity participation in a number of other businesses, many of them energy-related. His first plunge, undertaken in partnership with W illiams Brothers, Fluor and three other corporations, was to acquire the nationโ€™s largest coal producer, the Peabody Coal Company, from Kennecott Copper for $1.2

billion-$800 million of it in cash. That acquisition was followed in short order by several others, including WellTech, a Houston, Texasbased oil-and-gas-field services company in which Bechtel obtained half interest in 1979 for almost $100 million; the Dual Drilling Company of Wichita Falls, Texas, purchased in 1980 for an undisclosed sum, and the Becan Construction Company of Houston, bought for $9

million the same year. There were also investments in the oil industry, including a $39 million, 25 percent stake in Lear Petroleumโ€™s undeveloped oil and gas leases, and for $60 million, a limited partnership with T. Boone Pickensโ€™ Mesa Petroleum to explore for oil and gas on 1. 9

million acres spread across fifteen Southern and Western states.

Through Sequoia Ventures, a firm that

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