Talk:John D. Arnold

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John D. Arnold has already made his mark as an energy trader at the young age of 31. It is very probable that in the future he will continue to be a major player in the volatile world energy markets.

His robot dance though needs help.

He thinks he is better than me but Micheal "turbo" Chambers coaching or not he will never beat my robot dancing skills!

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The first sentence in the bio seems to be based on this article: "A Google search told him that the Arnolds were a young billionaire couple in Houston. John, Nosek learned, had made his first millions as a wunderkind natural gas trader at Enron, the infamous energy company, and he’d managed to walk away from Enron’s 2001 collapse with a seven-­figure bonus and no accusations of wrong­doing attached to his name. " Looking for more netural language than: "former hedge fund manager, and former natural gas trader instrumental in the Enron scandal" -- "former natural gas trader at Enron"? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Enrontruther (talkcontribs) 01:32, 9 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]