JC Flowers

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JC Flowers & Company LLC
Type Private
Founded 2001
Founder J. Christopher Flowers
Headquarters New York, USA
Divisions J.C. Flowers I L.P. and J.C. Flowers II L.P.
Website http://www.jcfco.com

JC Flowers & Company are a private-equity group, founded in 2001[1]. The firm is based in New York City, and run by Billionaire[2] J. Christopher Flowers, a former Goldman Sachs partner.

JC Flowers & Co serves as advisor to two private equity funds, J.C. Flowers I L.P. and J.C. Flowers II L.P., which are both solely focused on the financial services sector. JC Flowers in Europe is led by the managing directors Renate Krümmer (CEO of the German Flowers office in Hamburg, responsible for German language area) and Ravi Sinha (CEO of the UK office in London, responsible for Rest of Europe) [3].

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[edit] Investments

JC Flowers' investments include:

[edit] Company bidding

In mid 2007, an investor group led by JC Flowers signed an agreement to purchase Sallie Mae for approximately $25 billion (USD), giving JC Flowers and Friedman Fleischer & Lowe 50.2 percent of the company. This deal fell through, however[4].

In late 2007, JC Flowers were one of the many companies bidding for the troubled British Bank, Northern Rock[5]. They pulled out of the bidding in December[6].

On January 21, 2008, JC Flowers made an infomal bid of £4bn for Friends Provident[7]. A revised bid of £3.5 billion was rejected[8]

On March 14, 2008, JC Flowers was reported to be in talks to buy troubled US investment bank Bear Stearns[9].

On April 16, 2008, JC Flowers issued an offer to buy 24.9% of the shares of Hypo Real Estate Group at a price of €22.50 per share.[10].

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