“@WSJ: How banks angling for a Chinese IPO hired a CEO's daughter: http://on.wsj.com/1v0ePEH pic.twitter.com/7AibFoFf22” #business #Gimmick #OMG
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“@WSJ: How banks angling for a Chinese IPO hired a CEO's daughter: http://on.wsj.com/1v0ePEH pic.twitter.com/7AibFoFf22” #business #Gimmick #OMG
@WSJ This timeline suggests an improper firing practice by JP Morgan.
@WSJ This does not surprise or befuddle anyone. This is not news for this sector of business.
@MasterDeenz I can't tell if your referencing the women article, the Chinese article or the champagne article 
@MasterDeenz JK it's the Chinese article, puhahahaa
@WSJ This sort research/infographic would be VERY interesting for @SAPresident & family, maybe a job for @mailandguardian ? Cc @helenzille
“@WSJ: How banks angling for a Chinese IPO hired a CEO's daughter: http://on.wsj.com/1v0ePEH pic.twitter.com/pbQ6OvKSRE” #cronyism?
@WSJ This type of "hiring" happens so often, that one has to wonder what the real purpose this story is.
“@WSJ: How banks angling for a Chinese IPO hired a CEO's daughter: http://on.wsj.com/1v0ePEH pic.twitter.com/I08p6eK1bl” delicioso juego de poder
@WSJ I am sure this only happens in China.
“@WSJ: How banks angling for a Chinese IPO hired a CEO's daughter: http://on.wsj.com/1v0ePEH pic.twitter.com/Ma06YIcLEw”
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