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Imogen Rose-Smith
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Crossing the Pond
Last March, Nicolas Berggruen, founder and president of New York–based family office Berggruen Holdings, approached Noam Gottesman, a founder and co-chairman of London hedge fund firm GLG Partners, with a bold proposal: He suggested that GLG go public on the New York Stock Exchange — through a reverse acquisition. Berggruen recommended that GLG be bought out by Freedom Acquisition Holdings — a special-purpose acquisition company (SPAC) he co-founded with Martin Franklin, chairman and CEO of Rye, New York–based consumer products company Jarden Corp.
Imogen Rose-Smith July 24, 2007

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