Trump Clarifies To CEOs: He Is The Best Rich Golfer, Not The Richest Golfer
The president made the clarification during a mild exchange with Jeff Immelt, CEO of General Electric, one of the 24 executives who attended the meeting.
"Jeff seemed to me that a hole in one," said Trump shortly after CEO came forward. - I must say this story?
The first rule of business is never refused the opportunity to share the story of golf, so the CEO of General Electric happy.
"We have tried to talk to the President Trump's The Apprentice was my job when we were owned by NBC President Trump climb to third place on the road, he looked at us and said," I realize that I am the richest golfer in the world, "said Immelt." "Then get a hole in one, and I must say that I've seen magic.
The room erupted in laughter, and senior executives from manufacturing are prone to do when the story of a sense of humor and shared golf. But Immelt has been distortion of Trump and the president intervened to put things right.
"In fact, I said I was the best golfer of all the rich, to be exact, and after that I had a hole in one," said Trump.
It was a deep exchange Trumpian, especially qu'Immelt once was, one way or another, the boss of Trump during his days novice. GE was the majority owner of NBC Universal until sold to media giant Comcast, and it was a strange relationship between GE industrial enterprises and network television and, of course, and a center for classical NBC 30 Rock again.
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But the fun does not stop there. The trump card in the region, surrounded by other entrepreneurs, he exchanged words with a lovely small number of them. "Good soup," said Denise Morrison, CEO of Campbell's soup. When he made the CEO of Caterpillar manufacturer of construction equipment, Trump said he was driving the vehicle (s) Caterpillar "for a long time."
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