Top 14 Kenneth C. Griffin Quotes
#1. I don't feel I'm at liberty to speak about the actions of any one CEO. That's not fair; given CEOs have duties to their shareholders.
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#2. The ability to create same day straight through processing of mutual fund trades is a matter of will.
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#3. Every organization has two choices. Choice one is to grow. Choice two is to die. If you decide not to grow, it's a clear-cut message to talented people that it's time to leave.
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#4. We're subject to the same forces of capitalism that have built the entire American economy. Strong returns induce more capital flow, which creates more competitors, and you have to evolve and get better, or you die.
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#5. Investors who find the best businesses to put their money behind are rewarded for their research.
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#7. We don't have a good legal justification for breaking up the banking system. But if I could wave a magic wand, I'd break up the banking system.
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#9. The investment banks should either choose to be regulated as banks or should arrange to conduct their affairs to not require the stop-gap support of the Federal Reserve.
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#10. There won't be one, single global market. But there will be global investors.
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#11. When a company creates a product that directly or indirectly adversely impacts the health of people, that product must be regulated. The process by which it's created must be regulated. No company has the right to injure people. No company.
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#12. Almost all politicians are able to have a great one-on-one meeting. But I'm not interested in the candidate who can have a great meeting. I'm interested in the person who can make the right decisions.
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#13. Capital markets reward you for what you learn that other people have yet to ascertain.
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#14. It is often constructive to meet with a candidate for a particular office, but I believe what is most important is the candidate's track record.
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