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Andrew Ross Sorkin Quotes
Andrew Ross Sorkin Quotes
Andrew Ross Sorkin
American
Journalist
Born:
Feb 19
,
1977
Good
Money
People
Think
World
You
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Debt, we've learned, is the match that lights the fire of every crisis. Every crisis has its own set of villains - pick your favorite: bankers, regulators, central bankers, politicians, overzealous consumers, credit rating agencies - but all require one similar ingredient to create a true crisis: too much leverage.
Andrew Ross Sorkin
Too Much
Fire
Own
Politicians
Every
Too
Crisis
Favorite
Similar
Rating
Consumers
Pick
True
Lights
Learned
Match
Debt
Overzealous
Bankers
Central
Agencies
Create
Ingredient
Much
Require
Your
Villains
Credit
Credit Rating
Leverage
Set
I think you tell the story that has to be told. You tell the story that's the truth. You tell the story that readers will be interested in and should know about.
Andrew Ross Sorkin
Truth
You
Will
Think
Tell
About
Know
Readers
Story
Interested
Should
Tiptoeing on a tightrope past insider trading laws may be deft and clever, but it doesn't make it right.
Andrew Ross Sorkin
Clever
Past
Insider
Laws
Make
Tightrope
Trading
May
Right
I got my start in the 'New York Times' because I used to read Stuart Elliot, the advertising columns. I still do. And I read him so religiously, I wanted to work for him before I died.
Andrew Ross Sorkin
Work
Before
Stuart
Columns
New
Advertising
Him
Read
Because
Got
Still
Times
York
Died
New York
New York Times
Wanted
Used
Start
There are those on Wall Street and in the plutocracy who feel that Geithner is a hero who deftly steered the country from economic ruin. To many ordinary Americans, however, he is considered a Wall Street puppet and a servant of the so-called banksters.
Andrew Ross Sorkin
Hero
Country
Ruin
Considered
Those
Puppet
Economic
Steered
He
Feel
However
Wall
Wall Street
American
So-Called
Ordinary
Who
Many
Servant
Street
There's a good argument to be made that companies that are private, where they're run by partnerships, where everybody has true stake in them and they're not playing with other people's money, that by default it's a safer system, because you really have skin in the game. You really own the company.
Andrew Ross Sorkin
Good
You
Game
People
Money
Made
Argument
Own
Skin
Other
Everybody
System
Run
True
Safer
Partnerships
Because
Private
Where
Stake
Them
Really
Companies
Company
Default
Playing
Unfortunately, I think it's very difficult to separate policy from politics. In a perfect world, in some instances, you probably would want to. In other instances, you'd probably say that the political element is important because it should, in a perfect world, match what the stakeholders need or want, or what the public is after.
Andrew Ross Sorkin
Politics
You
World
Political
Important
Difficult
Think
Other
Say
Would
Some
Perfect
Perfect World
Policy
Because
Match
Very
Want
After
Unfortunately
Public
Stakeholders
Separate
Should
Element
Need
In the age of activism that is clearly not going away, it would seem that some form of engagement from directors with shareholders - rather than directors simply taking their cues from management - would go a long way toward helping boards work on behalf of all shareholders rather just the most vocal.
Andrew Ross Sorkin
Work
Age
Management
Long
Way
Would
Some
Seem
Vocal
Rather
Directors
Shareholders
Simply
Long Way
Taking
Toward
Clearly
Most
Go
Than
Behalf
Going
Going Away
Just
Form
Boards
Engagement
Helping
Activism
Away
In truth, a leader should either apologize, mean it and do something about it - or not apologize at all.
Andrew Ross Sorkin
Truth
Leader
About
Something
Either
Mean
Apologize
Should
We talk about institutions that are too big to fail - I think the story is as much about people who think they are too big to fail.
Andrew Ross Sorkin
People
Big
Think
Too
About
Fail
Institutions
Talk
Story
Much
Who
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