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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Mar 9

    In an effort to better understand the top chief executives — where they’re coming from and how they deal with the challenges they face — NYT is bringing back Corner Office. Our first interview is with Kenneth C. Frazier, the chief executive of Merck:http://nyti.ms/2G9Q5CP 

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      2. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Mar 9

        Last year, Frazier resigned from a presidential advisory council following Trump’s response to the white nationalist violence in Charlottesville http://nyti.ms/2G9Q5CP pic.twitter.com/lPanSag4Sg

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      3. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Mar 9

        What advice does Frazier give to recent college graduates? "Seek excitement in what you do." http://nyti.ms/2G9Q5CP pic.twitter.com/D8UYeDZsUz

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      4. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Mar 9

        We'd like to hear from you. Which CEO or organizational leader would you like @dgelles to interview?http://nyti.ms/2G9Q5CP 

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      1. Neil Chudgar‏ @chudgr Mar 9
        Replying to @nytimes

        It's terrific that these forgotten men and women will finally be able to tell their stories.

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      1. Audrey-James Rostov‏ @JamesRostov Mar 9
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        You guys should do a series of interviews with average Americans to try and understand them and what they think. I mean the 2016 election proved you guys are so out of touch with the country you represent. I'd be available for an interview any time.

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      1. unifytheusa‏ @unifytheusa1 Mar 9
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        Suddenly, @nytimes does seem like it is failing - seeking moral clarity from big corporate CEOs who say things like "companies do have souls" and "I actually don’t see that big a conflict between meeting the needs of shareholders and meeting the needs of society." #movetoamend

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      1. Arthur Hickman‏ @arthickman Mar 9
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        Amplify 👏 executive 👏 voices 👏

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      1. Patrick Petrelli‏ @PatrickPetrell1 Mar 9
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        Can you alternate these stories with ones about Trump voters who still love Trump? I can’t get enough of those.

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      1. Roberta‏ @memoecat Mar 9
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        Merck, on one hand righteous scruples about supplying meds for capital punishment, on the other hand continuously raising prices of life saving meds, making them unaffordable to the common man LOL

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      1. Denise Navy Chick‏ @OSNavyChick Mar 9
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        Are you really expecting us to feel sorry for corporate CEOs? Are you kidding me? These are the greedy bastards who are hurting us.

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      1. Jim Franklin‏ @Jimbos2002 Mar 9
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        Ken is KILLING Americans with mega rip off drug prices. Same exact drugs in Canada are ten times cheaper. Greedy pig!

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      1. Rhonda‏ @7675376666rhon Mar 9
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        Big Pharma certainly experts in corp. psychopathology.

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      1. Jeff Gerbino‏ @GerbinoJeff Mar 9
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        Oh my big Pharma gave a top position to a black man well GM did the same with a Woman before a huge recall scandal so great move but that's still the face of greed and his picture and the head of every HMO in America should be shown every time a Health Care Bill gets canned!

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      1. John‏ @czkidd77 Mar 9
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        Death row cases and Corp soul? Eh? Now that’s a stretch.

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      1. MamaTim‏ @SaveRrepublic Mar 9
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      2. Mr. Incognegro  🕵🏽‍♂️‏ @EQUIPTsmif Mar 9
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        “People should seek adventure in life, as opposed to just allowing their ambitions to drive where they want to end up...I never sought to be a CEO, but what I’ve always wanted was a new challenge...Seek adventure. Seek excitement in what you do.“ - Ken Frazier, CEO of Merck

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      3. Phyllis Marie  ☘‏ @PhyllisMarie8 Mar 9
        Replying to @EQUIPTsmif @nytimes

        Yup. My adventure is survival. Paying bills, keeping a roof over my head, food in the fridge, heat on and health insurance. My challenge and adventure.

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      1. Robert Kuhn‏ @RobertK90078574 Mar 9
        Replying to @nytimes

        Can the Times handle the Truth

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      1. Carmen Vila‏ @CarmenVilaC Mar 9
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