Pimco chief has lost one heir. He should not lose another

Mutterings of disquiet at Bill Gross's failure to name a successor to run the firm he co-founded in 1971 are getting louder

Asked this year who could succeed him as head of Pimco Bill Gross, aged 70, replied: “Think of me as a permanent feature. I’d like to be here a long time.” Sure, Bill. We’d all like to be here a while. But nobody – not even you – is immortal.

And you should be aware that mutterings of disquiet at your failure to name a successor to run the firm you co-founded in 1971 are getting louder.

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