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 Martin Lukes is a fictional character in (and putative author of) a satirical column in the ''Financial Times''. Lukes was also the subject (and putative author) of the spinoff novel ''Martin Lukes: Who Moved My BlackBerry'' "cowritten with Lucy Kellaway". The column appeared to have ended in January 2008, as detailed below, but returned on 7 January 2010.
 ==Column structure==
 The column and book are written as a sequence of e-mails usually comprising Lukes' end of a series of running correspondences with other characters in Lukes' business and private life. The book is therefore a modern example of an epistolary novel.
 The column has chronicled Martin Lukes' ups and downs in his career at ''a-b glöbâl'', a multinational based in Atlanta whose business (or even market sector) has never been made clear. Initially a middle manager of the UK subsidiary, he eventually became its Chairman before finally becoming CEO of the multinational in late 2007.
 
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