Former Gulfstream Chief Forstmann Dies At 71

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Theodore J. Forstmann, a private investor who spearheaded the turnaround of Gulfstream Aerospace in the 1990s and then sold it to General Dynamics at an enormous profit, died at home in New York on Nov. 20 from brain cancer. He was 71. His firm, Forstmann Little & Co., teamed with Gulfstream veteran...

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