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Globetrotting dealmaker with his feet on the ground

By Gillian Tett

Financial Times, Oct 06, 2007

When Christopher Flowers worked at Goldman Sachs in the early 1990's, some of his colleagues used to joke that the US bank's corporate jet should be named "Air Flowers".

The earnest young American spent so much time scurrying around the world, arranging banking deals for Goldman's clients, that he clocked up more hours in the jet than almost anybody else.

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