‘A lot of risk’: Why CEOs are staying mute on the US election
Brooke Masters, Stephen Foley and Alex Roger
New York|Washington | In a deeply divided US, everyone has strong views about the presidential election – except, it seems, most of the people running the country’s biggest companies.
All year, corporate leaders have publicly ducked questions about the race, even as many of them were privately torn.
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