Talk:Walter Wriston

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Wriston retired in 1984 and was succeeded as Chairman by John Reed. During his tenure, Citicorp experienced dramatic growth, with its assets increasing to $150.6 billion; its loan growth reached $102.7 billion. Citicorp is now known as Citigroup Inc, and is the world's most profitable financial institution.

Query: who are you referring to when you say "during his tenure"? Convention would point to Reed; but Wriston was involved for many years after his retirement.

If you mean Reed, why not say During Reed's tenure, or during the latters tenure or whatever.

joe 16:36, 11 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

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