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Non-Tech : Auric Goldfinger's Short List

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Henry Kravis has called upon him for advice, and the buyout giant Kohlberg Kravis Roberts has paid him thousands of dollars for his work. David Bonderman of the Texas Pacific Group recently corresponded with him about working together. Earlier this month, he went public with a $108 million offer for Zapata, the one-time oil and gas company founded by former President George Bush. But the Theodore Roxford who has penetrated the clubby world of big financiers was once someone else: Lawrence David Niren, a self-described corporate con artist. Now, Mr. Roxford, who changed his name in 1994 and contends that he has always been a legitimate businessman, is busy playing the role of would-be corporate raider. He has started an investment partnership with a name — Hollingsworth, Rothwell & Roxford
— that hints at old money, though it seems to consist largely of himself, an e-mail address and a Web site he started through Yahoo last month. He refuses to provide any substantive information about his partners.
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