Andrew Ross Sorkin Is Such a Wall Street Bootlicker Sometimes

Wall Street Reporter Is A Sucker For Wall Street
Andrew Ross Sorkin, chief M&A reporter for The New York Times Co., speaks at the Business Insider Ignition conference in New York, U.S., on Friday, Dec. 3, 2010. The two-day conference brings together investors and leading executives from emerging media companies to network and develop new business. Photographer: Peter Foley/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Andrew Ross Sorkin, chief M&A reporter for The New York Times Co., speaks at the Business Insider Ignition conference in New York, U.S., on Friday, Dec. 3, 2010. The two-day conference brings together investors and leading executives from emerging media companies to network and develop new business. Photographer: Peter Foley/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Andrew Ross Sorkin, the whiz kid-ish New York Times Dealbook reporter, sometimes gets unfairly characterized as a bootlicking Wall Street suckup who wants only to ingratiate himself with the powerful. Other times—like today—that characterization is completely fair.

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