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Ken Griffin’s Neighbors in Coconut Grove Want $110 Million for Their Home

Wall Street Journal 26 Feb 2026
The mega price tag would have been unheard of in the Miami enclave a few years ago ... .
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Billionaire Ken Griffin speaks to students at Overtown high school

The Miami Herald 25 Feb 2026
“Entrepreneurs really are the life of the American business community.” ... .
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Ken Griffin's $3M gift expands Ronald McDonald House in South Florida

Palm Beach Daily News 23 Feb 2026
Yet another building in South Florida is about to bear the name of Citadel CEO and Palm Beach property owner Ken Griffin ... “Ken Griffin’s gift represents a major breakthrough in easing pediatric lodging ...
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Ken Griffin donates $3M to Ronald McDonald House in Miami. How it helps patients

The Miami Herald 20 Feb 2026
The new building will have 54 private rooms and amenities that include private bathrooms, a laundry room and a fully stocked kitchen ... .
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US National Debt Shatters $38,500,000,000,000 As Billionaire Ken Griffin Says America Urgently Needs To ‘Put Fiscal House in Order’

The Daily Hodl 06 Feb 2026
The billionaire founder of hedge fund giant Citadel, Ken Griffin, is issuing a warning on America’s financial health as the US national debt approaches $39 trillion ... According to Griffin, the longer it ...
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Ken Griffin Says CEOs Find Trump’s Approach ‘Distasteful’

Political Wire 05 Feb 2026
Citadel founder and CEO Ken Griffin criticized the Trump administration’s interference into the day-to-day ...
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Billionaire US investor Ken Griffin accuses Trump White House of ‘enriching’ itself

The Guardian 04 Feb 2026
Billionaire investor Ken Griffin has accused Donald Trump’s administration of “enriching” its families, and criticised ...
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Ken Griffin says CEOs don’t like ‘sucking up’ to presidents

Detroit news 04 Feb 2026
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 office.
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Ken Griffin accuses White House of showing ‘favoritism’ in dealings with business world, saying CEOs ...

New York Post 04 Feb 2026
Ken Griffin accused the Trump administration of showing ... Citadel founder Ken Griffin accused the Trump administration of showing “favoritism” in its dealings with US businesses.
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Ken Griffin Says CEOs Find Trump’s Interference ‘Distasteful’

Wall Street Journal 03 Feb 2026
The billionaire Citadel founder hinted he could run for political office or work in government in the future ... .
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Citadel’s Ken Griffin says Trump White House has ‘enriched’ family members

Financial Times 03 Feb 2026
Wall Street figure and Republican donor offers rare public criticism of perceived administration’s self-dealing ....
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Ken Griffin says CEOs 'fear' public debates — and resent having to 'suck up' to ...

Business Insider 03 Feb 2026
Founder and CEO of Citadel Ken Griffin spoke at Davos on Wednesday ... Citadel CEO Ken Griffin said that CEOs are scared of talking about politics — and sick of yo-yoing between politicians to stay successful.
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Ken Griffin got rich in Chicago. He thinks Florida is the future.

Chicago Tribune 03 Feb 2026
Ross and Ken Griffin have decamped from the cities where they made their fortunes — New York and Chicago — to South Florida ... Billionaire Ken Griffin sells his two remaining condos in a Gold Coast building for a combined $15.9M.
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Stephen Ross and Ken Griffin Think Florida Is the Future for Business

New York Times 02 Feb 2026
Stephen Ross, the real estate developer, and Ken Griffin, the billionaire financier, are trying to attract businesses to their new base, South Florida ... .
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Ken Griffin, Stephen Ross bankroll $10M campaign to attract other CEOs to South Florida: ‘Only ...

New York Post 02 Feb 2026
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.
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