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Wealthiest Man In Illinois Moves His Business From Chicago To Miami

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I say Good for him!

Wealthiest Man In Illinois Moves His Business From Chicago To Miami Amid Feud With Democratic Leadership

Ken Griffin of Citadel, a multibillion-dollar hedge fund, announced that he would move his company from Chicago, Illinois, to Miami, Florida.

https://www.dailywire.com/news/wealthies...VqoXo-CR2Q
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I guess he didn't like The Census Cowboy lolololol


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Hedge funds are an important part of the economy, but it's not as if the managers hire huge numbers of workers at their location. Not a big deal where the guy chooses to live.
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(06-23-2022, 10:55 PM)mikesez Wrote: Hedge funds are an important part of the economy, but it's not as if the managers hire huge numbers of workers at their location.  Not a big deal where the guy chooses to live.

I don't know, Mike.  Apparently he has 1000 employees in Chicago.  If we start with him, he is worth $28 billion.  I assume if we work our way down the chain of command there could be other people that are worth 1 billion or 100 million, or quite a few million.  

This move could mean quite a few very rich people moving to Miami with all of their buying power.  

I think it could be more significant than you think.
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(06-23-2022, 10:55 PM)mikesez Wrote: Hedge funds are an important part of the economy, but it's not as if the managers hire huge numbers of workers at their location.  Not a big deal where the guy chooses to live.

No Mike it is a huge deal.  People are fleeing liberal states and liberal doctrine.  Wealth and means are an indicator as this guy could afford to stay there but chose to not to.
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(06-24-2022, 11:58 AM)The Real Marty Wrote:
(06-23-2022, 10:55 PM)mikesez Wrote: Hedge funds are an important part of the economy, but it's not as if the managers hire huge numbers of workers at their location.  Not a big deal where the guy chooses to live.

I don't know, Mike.  Apparently he has 1000 employees in Chicago.  If we start with him, he is worth $28 billion.  I assume if we work our way down the chain of command there could be other people that are worth 1 billion or 100 million, or quite a few million.  

This move could mean quite a few very rich people moving to Miami with all of their buying power.  

I think it could be more significant than you think.

Yeah I was wrong.  Citadel is a lot more than just a guy with a hedge fund.  They offer many other services to many people.
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