Qurate Retail Group called Segel the "quintessential
entrepreneur" in a statement announcing his death.
"Joe Segel was a remarkable leader, entrepreneur, marketer,
teacher, and friend," Mike George, the company's chief executive
and president, said.
Born in Philadelphia, Segel founded QVC, which stands for
Quality Value Convenience, in 1986 as an alternate to the Home
Shopping Network (HSN). Qurate acquired HSN in late 2017 for
$2.1 billion, seeking to better compete against online giant
Amazon and other e-commerce sites.
Segel retired as QVC chairman in 1983 and served as an adviser
until 2013.
In addition to QVC, Segel launched numerous other businesses,
including the Franklin Mint, which produced coins and other
collectibles and is currently owned by Sequential Brands Group
in New York City.
(Reporting by Joseph Ax; Editing by Sandra Maler)
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