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Miami's Person Of The Year 2022 Is None Other Than Ken Griffin - Miami  Luxury Homes
Miami's Person Of The Year 2022 Is None Other Than Ken Griffin - Miami Luxury Homes

Why Did Ken Griffin Buy So Many Disney Shares?
Why Did Ken Griffin Buy So Many Disney Shares?

Ken Griffin Would Have Handled This Whole Russia Thing Differently -  Dealbreaker
Ken Griffin Would Have Handled This Whole Russia Thing Differently - Dealbreaker

How Ken Griffin rebuilt Citadel's ramparts
How Ken Griffin rebuilt Citadel's ramparts

How billionaire investor Ken Griffin makes and spends his money: he stopped  donating to Harvard, but he's splurged on beachfront mega-mansions,  Covid-19 relief efforts … and the Republican Party | South China
How billionaire investor Ken Griffin makes and spends his money: he stopped donating to Harvard, but he's splurged on beachfront mega-mansions, Covid-19 relief efforts … and the Republican Party | South China

Billionaire Ken Griffin bought a copy of the US Constitution for $43.2m  because his son asked him to | The Independent
Billionaire Ken Griffin bought a copy of the US Constitution for $43.2m because his son asked him to | The Independent

Griffin's move to Florida only latest blow to local philanthropy - Chicago  Sun-Times
Griffin's move to Florida only latest blow to local philanthropy - Chicago Sun-Times

Ken Griffin
Ken Griffin

Citadel's Ken Griffin sees 'modest' growth, warns on U.S. debt | Pensions &  Investments
Citadel's Ken Griffin sees 'modest' growth, warns on U.S. debt | Pensions & Investments

Ken Griffin's Citadel to return about $7 bln in profit to investors -source  | Reuters
Ken Griffin's Citadel to return about $7 bln in profit to investors -source | Reuters

Billionaire Ken Griffin donates $130 million to Chicago organizations as he  leaves for Florida – Chicago Tribune
Billionaire Ken Griffin donates $130 million to Chicago organizations as he leaves for Florida – Chicago Tribune

See Citadel's Ken Griffin's $450M estate in Palm Beach, near Trump
See Citadel's Ken Griffin's $450M estate in Palm Beach, near Trump

Billionaire Trader Ken Griffin Navigates A Flock Of Black Swans
Billionaire Trader Ken Griffin Navigates A Flock Of Black Swans

Ken Griffin's Macro 'Dream' Propels Net Worth to $20 Billion - Bloomberg
Ken Griffin's Macro 'Dream' Propels Net Worth to $20 Billion - Bloomberg

Chelsea sale: Chicago Cubs owners and Citadel billionaire Ken Griffin team  up to bid for Champions League holders
Chelsea sale: Chicago Cubs owners and Citadel billionaire Ken Griffin team up to bid for Champions League holders

Ken Griffin says he spent $43.2M to buy US Constitution for son
Ken Griffin says he spent $43.2M to buy US Constitution for son

Ken Griffin to move Citadel out of Chicago to Miami - Chicago Business  Journal
Ken Griffin to move Citadel out of Chicago to Miami - Chicago Business Journal

Billionaire Trader Ken Griffin Navigates A Flock Of Black Swans
Billionaire Trader Ken Griffin Navigates A Flock Of Black Swans

Billionaire Ken Griffin moving Citadel hedge fund's corporate office to  Miami from Chicago | Miami Herald
Billionaire Ken Griffin moving Citadel hedge fund's corporate office to Miami from Chicago | Miami Herald

Billionaire Ken Griffin of Citadel Says Work-From-Home Is Hurting the Nation
Billionaire Ken Griffin of Citadel Says Work-From-Home Is Hurting the Nation

Ken Griffin: We 'probably' don't need to cut taxes as much as proposed
Ken Griffin: We 'probably' don't need to cut taxes as much as proposed

Billionaire Hedge Fund Honcho Ken Griffin Gifts $40 Million to MoMA
Billionaire Hedge Fund Honcho Ken Griffin Gifts $40 Million to MoMA

Kenneth C. Griffin - Wikipedia
Kenneth C. Griffin - Wikipedia

Ken Griffin Sees Miami Possibly Replacing NYC as Finance Capital - Bloomberg
Ken Griffin Sees Miami Possibly Replacing NYC as Finance Capital - Bloomberg

This hedge-fund billionaire is a huge fan of Sen. Kelly Loeffler — but why?  | Salon.com
This hedge-fund billionaire is a huge fan of Sen. Kelly Loeffler — but why? | Salon.com