JC Flowers & Co.
JC Flowers & Co. is a private equity firm founded in 2001 by J. Christopher Flowers, a former Goldman Sachs partner. The company focuses its investments on distressed situations, as well as cross-border consolidations.
J. Christopher Flowers attended Harvard University and graduated in 1979. He then worked for Goldman Sachs and made partner in 1988. He left Goldman Sachs in 1998 and with Ripplewood Investments bought Long Term Credit Bank of Japan in 2000. The bank was renamed to Shinsei Bank and the partners reaped $2.3 billion in the 2004 public offering. He currently is the managing director of JC Flowers & Co.
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China's Anbang raises offer for Starwood to $14 billion
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Starwood Hotels (HOT) Sees Revised $82.75/Share Bid from Anbang Likely Leading to 'Superior Proposal'
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Starwood Hotels & Resorts Board of Directors Determines Revised Proposal from Consortium Consisting of Anbang Insurance Group, J.C. Flowers and Primavera Capital is Reasonably Likely to Lead to a
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Marriott wins back Sheraton-owner Starwood with new offer
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Marriott International And Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Sign Amended Merger Agreement
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Pre-Open Stock Movers 03/18: (CHK) (ADBE) (CPGX) Higher; (ARO) (EGRX) (CBAY) Lower (more...)
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Starwood gets $13 billion bid from Anbang, tops Marriott offer
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Starwood Hotels (HOT) Says Revised Offer from Anbang Group is 'Superior Proposal'
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Starwood Hotels & Resorts Determines Unsolicited Proposal from Consortium Consisting of Anbang Insurance Group, J.C. Flowers and Primavera Capital Constitutes a “Superior Proposal”
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Exclusive: Anbang hires proxy solicitor for Starwood bid - sources
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China's Anbang challenges Marriott with $13 billion Starwood offer