Citadel’s Ken Griffin said the Trump administration’s tendency to reward loyalists doesn’t play well with business executives ...
Most CEOs just don’t want to find themselves in the business of having to, in some sense, suck up to one administration after ...
The billionaire Citadel founder hinted he could run for political office or work in government in the future.
The Citadel CEO said that social media has heightened business leaders' fear about publicly addressing political issues.
The Citadel CEO warned that corporate success is starting to hinge on political allegiance instead of performance.
Ken Griffin and Stephen Ross, both billionaires and Florida residents, want to encourage business leaders to come to the ...
Citadel's Ken Griffin voiced concerns over the Trump administration's dealings with Corporate America. Read more.
Florida business leaders launched the "Ambition Accelerated" campaign, backed by Ken Griffin and Stephen Ross, to attract ...
Wall Street figure and Republican donor offers rare public criticism of perceived administration’s self-dealing ...
Billionaires Stephen Ross and Ken Griffin both relocated — from New York City and Chicago, respectively — to Florida, ...
Stephen Ross, Related Ross CEO and chairman, and Ken Griffin, Citadel founder and CEO, have a lot in common. They’re both ...
Stephen Ross, the real estate developer, and Ken Griffin, the billionaire financier, are trying to attract businesses to their new base, South Florida.
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