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    Michael Montague, Baron Montague of Oxford, CBE (10 March 1932 – 5 November 1999) was a British businessman and politician.

    Michael Jacob Montague, born on 10 March 1932, the son of David and Eleanor Montague.

    He attended the Royal Grammar School, High Wycombe, and Magdalen College School, Oxford.

    A gifted salesman, Montague founded Gatehill Beco in 1958 aged 26 on an investment of £100, selling electric wire and later making cheap electric boiling rings: "I used to make the goods, sell them, deliver them to the back door, and then go round to the front to collect the money."[1] After he received a large order he could not fulfil himself, Montague sought out a large corporate, and eventually sold out to Valor in 1962, of which he then became a Director and then managing director.

    Montague diversified the company through both produc