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This post comes to you from Tim Chen, CEO and founder of NerdWallet.com, a website dedicated to helping consumers compare rewards credit cards.
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You said to Jake you wanted to put him in the best -- you wanted to put Chen in the best possible position to realize his objectives.
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As you have said, Mr. Chen told State Department officials that he wanted to stay in China.
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Back in the 1990s, he co-founded Foundry Networks, which saw its IPO spike 525% on its first day of trading ( you can see my interview with Chen here).
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"We have upgraded our original NetCam with HD-quality video, giving you sharper video clarity for a better picture of what's going on inside your home when you are away, " said Mike Chen, senior director of product management for Belkin's networking group.
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"No longer will you need paper maps, " said Rita Chen, a product manager for Google.
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"Classical economics would suggest you just feel one way about risk, " Chen says.
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Mr. ED CHEN (Senior White House Correspondent, Bloomberg News): Do you -personally, do you ever have trouble balancing between doing what you think is the right thing and following the will of the majority of the public, which is really the essence of democracy?
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"The act of savings is fundamentally about understanding that your future self - the person you're saving for - is in some sense equivalent to your present self, " Prof Chen told the BBC's Business Daily.
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And it is there where Ms. Chen thrived, finding prospects at casino tables and in the line for the bathroom (talk to the people behind you, not in front of you, she advises).
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