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BP's FD: Man or myth?

Now Lord Browne has resigned from BP in the full glare of the media spotlight, what next for our favourite reclusive finance director Byron Grote?
Is his position even more under threat now that his brother-in-arms headed for
the hills earlier than he was expected to?
Even our national counterparts have plucked up the courage to ask what’s going on with the Grotemeister, but he’s still refusing to make his intentions known.
TS has dogged Dr Grote’s footsteps for ages, but the wily oilman continues to slip through our fingers despite our best efforts.

BP’s financial mastermind has somehow managed to keep one step ahead .
People are starting to wonder whether Dr Grote is a mythical creature rather like the Yeti or the Loch Ness monster ­ has anyone ever actually seen him in the flesh?
Analysts have hinted that the elusive Grote may still be sitting
on his FD throne when the sun finally burns out in five billion years or so…

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