A generational home on 1.6 acres in Miami’s oldest enclave just hit the market for a breathtaking $110 million. The listing, first reported by the Wall Street Journal, boasts a secluded, private ...
Billionaire Ken Griffin, left, answers Sebastian Mejia's question as he speaks to students during an assembly at Booker T. Washington Senior High School in Miami. Carl Juste cjuste@miamiherald.com ...
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The largest landowner in Palm Beach, billionaire Ken Griffin, appears to have a love-hate relationship with the second-largest landowner, President Donald Trump. While most corporate titans refrain ...
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 ...
Billionaires Ken Griffin and Stephen Ross think the future is Florida. That’s why they’re putting $10 million into a recently launched initiative, called Ambition Accelerated, geared toward bringing ...
Citadel founder and CEO Ken Griffin criticized the Trump administration’s interference into the day-to-day business of American companies and raised concerns about self-serving decisions made by ...
Citadel head says US dollar lost some shine due to tariffs, political rhetoric Griffin calls for increased fiscal discipline, notes robust labor market Griffin praises Fed chair choice, criticizes ...
Billionaires Steve Ross and Ken Griffin moved their businesses to South Florida in recent years, and now they are spreading the gospel of its economic advantages. The powerhouses put $10 million ...
WSJ Editor-in-Chief Emma Tucker interviews American billionaire and Citadel CEO Ken Griffin from WSJ Invest Live in West Palm Beach, Florida. Photo: Krisztian Bocsi/Bloomberg News The Wall Street ...
Billionaires Stephen Ross and Ken Griffin both relocated — from New York City and Chicago, respectively — to Florida, convinced it’s the best state in the country to run a business. Now they’re ...