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Donald Trump to Meet With J.P. Morgan’s Dimon, Other CEOs on Friday

We'll see what shakes-out after this meeting. . .

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https://www.wsj.com/articles/donald-trump-to-meet-with-j-p-morgans-dimon-other-ceos-on-friday-1485974001

WASHINGTON—President Donald Trump will meet with a large group of chief executives on Friday morning as he continues assembling a strategy to boost hiring and economic growth, a person familiar with the matter said.

In early December, he formed the “President’s Strategic and Policy Forum” led by Stephen Schwarzman, the chief executive of Blackstone. The executives on this group are tasked with advising the White House on how government policy impacts economic growth, the labor market, and productivity.

The Friday meeting is expected to discuss issues including regulation, women in the workforce, tax and trade, and infrastructure development.

The group includes J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. chief executive James Dimon, International Business Machines Corp. chief executive Ginni Rometty, Cleveland Clinic chief executive Toby Cosgrove, BlackRock chief executive Larry Fink, Walt Disney Co. chief executive Bob Iger, and Wal-Mart Stores Inc. chief executive officer C. Douglas McMillon, among others.

The Friday meeting is expected to discuss issues including regulation, women in the workforce, tax and trade, and infrastructure development.

The group includes J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. chief executive James Dimon, International Business Machines Corp. chief executive Ginni Rometty, Cleveland Clinic chief executive Toby Cosgrove, BlackRock chief executive Larry Fink, Walt Disney Co. chief executive Bob Iger, and Wal-Mart Stores Inc. chief executive officer C. Douglas McMillon, among others.

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Trump needs to kick Ginni out of the meeting of how to create jobs

The top H-1B sponsor in the country for fiscal year 2017 is Infosys, an Indian consulting and IT services firm, according to MyVisaJobs.com, which tracks visa data. Capgemini, a French consulting and outsourcing firm, and Tata Consultancy Services, an Indian IT and business services firm, round out the top three. IBM, headquartered in upstate New York, is fourth on the list.

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The jobs are gone

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