The Citadel CEO said that social media has heightened business leaders' fear about publicly addressing political issues.
Most CEOs just don’t want to find themselves in the business of having to, in some sense, suck up to one administration after another to succeed in running their business,” Griffin said yesterday.
The GOP donor has not shied away from criticizing Trump’s policies in the past, but this is the first time he’s called out the administration’s alleged self-dealing and conflict of interest issues.
Ken Griffin’s affiliate has acquired majority control of the joint venture planning the redevelopment of 350 Park Avenue, ...
Citadel’s Ken Griffin said the Trump administration’s tendency to reward loyalists doesn’t play well with business executives and criticized the president’s willingness to enrich his family while in ...
Ken Griffin accused the Trump administration of showing “favoritism” in its dealings with US businesses, saying CEO friends find it “distasteful” and biz leaders don’t want to have to “suck up to one ...
Built by industrialist James Deering, Vizcaya Museums and Gardens is a 45,000-square-foot Gilded Age mansion in Miami near ...
Florida business leaders launched the "Ambition Accelerated" campaign, backed by Ken Griffin and Stephen Ross, to attract even more CEOs and investors to South Florida.
Plus, a three-decade partnership comes to an end and more of the top real estate stories of New York last week.
WSJ Editor-in-Chief Emma Tucker interviews Griffin at WSJ Invest Live event ...
Wall Street figure and Republican donor offers rare public criticism of perceived administration’s self-dealing ...
While Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) remains the billionaire’s largest position, Visa Inc. (NYSE:V) ranks 5th on the ...