The New Yorker -
21 Dec 2016 01:13
Business journalists have a habit of complaining to one another that corporate executives, and the people in their immediate orbit, make for painful interviews: executives admit little that hasn't been approved by a troop of lawyers and public-relations minders, they speak in business jargon, and their solicitousness grates. Those who buck that trend include this year's most-quoted businessman, Donald Trump. From him and nine others--some who wield corporate power, others who have observed it--h...
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