A brief revival occurred with the rise of gold market values during the 1930s, when Frank Murphy's widow sold out her interest.
Angers sold out his interest in the company to Bowen in 1962.
These men patented the process but Quigley soon sold out his interest.
In 1889 he sold out his interest to The Blade Publishing Company.
In 1860, he sold out his interest in the company for US$2,000.
In 1966 she sold out her interest to John B. Whyte.
In 1929, following the depression, the triumvirate sold out their interest to Warner Brothers and moved east to claim top executive places in the industry.
He learned the business but sold out his interest in the company, moving to New York City in 1873.
He came into knowledge of the enormous silver lode which is named after him, but sold out his interest early and did not profit from it.
Jorgensen later became a movie producer, selling out his interest in Landmark in 1989.