Hostility in the press and among some conservative politicians is the one thing that makes Randa’s jaw quiver and his face lose its icy composure. Is it possible that the man who has seized the Austrian banking sector and turned it on its head, at the cost of hundreds of jobs, would also like to be loved for doing it?
Randa is not a warm man. In four years as a board member then deputy chairman of Creditanstalt he didn’t blend with the team that had run the bank for decades.
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