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Theodore J. Forstmann


 

Theodore J. "Ted" "Teddy" Forstmann (?–) is one of the founding partners of Forstmann Little & Company, a private equity firm. He is unmarried, and has no children. Forstmann is a graduate of Yale and Columbia Law School.

Related Topics:
Forstmann Little & Company - Private equity - Yale - Columbia Law School

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Before founding Forstmann Little in 1978 with his late brother, Nick who died of cancer, and Brian Little, Ted Forstmann was an attorney.

Related Topics:
1978 - Nick - Brian Little - Attorney

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Forstmann has been on the Forbes 400 List of Richest Americans since 1998, and as of the 2003 list, is worth at least $725 million.

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Forbes 400 - 1998 - 2003

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He was featured prominently in the book ', as he and his company attempted to acquire RJR Nabisco. In the subsequent movie version, he was portrayed by actor David Rasche. The movie showed Forstmann as being a vigilant critic of KKR's Henry Kravis and his methods, which is believed to have some basis in fact. Forstmann's criticism of Kravis (and much of the rest of the financial industry during the 1980s) centered around the ills of junk bond (high yield) investing and their use to raise large amounts of capital. When the junk bond market later fell into disfavor as a result of scandal, Forstmann was hailed as having incredible foresight, as his own methods involved using more conventional methods of attracting investment, while at the same time still maintaining nearly the same level of profitability as companies such as KKR and Revlon, which built their strategy around high-yield debt.

Related Topics:
RJR Nabisco - Subsequent movie version - David Rasche - KKR's - Henry Kravis - 1980s - Junk bond

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Forstmann has become an advocate for the Republican platform of school vouchers, and other methods of education reform.

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He was given the "Patron of the Arts Award" by the National Academy of Popular Music at the 1995 Songwriters Hall of Fame induction ceremonies. In 1998 he and friend John T. Walton established the "Children's Scholarship Fund" to provide tuition assistance for low-income families wanting to give their children the best possible education through attendance at a private school.

Related Topics:
Songwriters Hall of Fame - John T. Walton - Children's Scholarship Fund

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While already very well known in the business community, Forstmann came to the attention of tabloid readers when he dated actress Elizabeth Hurley for a period of time.

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