Talk:Tidjane Thiam
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Nationality
[edit]He is a Franco-Ivoirian (French and Ivoirian), not just Ivoirian. He immigrated and spent most of his time in France. I think it should be indicated in the first line which seem to consider him as an Ivoirian only. Jheronimus (talk) 17:37, 5 December 2012 (UTC)
- Done "Franco-Ivornian" is not used similarly the way "Franco-Italian" is not used. As it complies with WP:BLP his lead has been updated to read "French-Ivorian". LivinRealGüd (talk) 00:36, 4 June 2018 (UTC)
Credit Suisse - Resignation
[edit]Based on the reference in footnote 32, the following sentence is incorrect: Thiam is believed to have direct knowledge or involvement in the surveillance.[32]
Correct text: Thiam is believed not to have direct knowledge or involvement in the surveillance.[32]
Quester questor (talk) 08:56, 5 October 2020 (UTC)
Propose deletion.
[edit]I propose to delete the following as: A. It relates to the bank not the individual. B. The share price bounced back later in the year.
Shares in Credit Suisse more than halved from a late February high through a mid-March low as banks slumped on worries about the impact of sweeping lockdowns across most of Europe put in place to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus (on February 8, 2020, UBS was at 70% of its March 2015 stock price, Credit Suisse 55%).[35][36]
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