Floyd Norris
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Floyd Norris is the chief financial correspondent of The New York Times and The International Herald Tribune. He writes a regular column on the stock market for the Times, plus a blog.
Floyd Norris is one of the best financial writers. He calls the shots without regard to whose toes he's stepping on, whether it be the CEO of a big NYT advertiser, the Chairman of the SEC or the Secretary of the Treasury. He clings to the currently somewhat unfashionable belief that corporation CEOs are obligated to represent the interests of their shareholders, within the limits of the law and Judeo-Christian morality.