• Ms Mohn rose to power at Bertelsmann via her marriage to Reinhard Mohn, whose family founded it in 1835.

    ECONOMIST: Face value

  • Mr Mohn believed that professional managers, not family members, should run the firm.

    ECONOMIST: Face value

  • But the recent travails of other media firms, such as Time Warner, and Vivendi under Jean-Marie Messier, changed Mr Mohn's mind somewhat.

    ECONOMIST: Face value

  • By comparison, Liz Mohn, who wields power on behalf of the controlling family at Bertelsmann, Europe's biggest media company, is an unknown.

    ECONOMIST: Face value

  • Mohn, 76, holds one golden share that controls all voting shares.

    FORBES: Europe

  • Thomas Middelhoff, its chief executive until 2002, had wanted to take Bertelsmann public, but Reinhard Mohn and his family, the dominant shareholders, have always been unenthusiastic.

    ECONOMIST: German companies

  • Second wife and now widow of Reinhard Mohn.

    FORBES: The Richest Women at Davos

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