Why Iconic Steakhouses on Wall Street Are Empty
“There’s nothing like a little bit of a sharp correction to improve our work ethic,” said John Manley, the New York-based chief equity strategist at Wells Fargo Funds Management, which oversees about $233 billion. “You don’t want to be the guy who was out to lunch when the boss went through trying to figure out who he didn’t really need.”
Well that explains the fear on Wall Street. Presumably people will now be healthier for a while.
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