A Quote by Richard Quest

What happens in Davos stays in Davos. — © Richard Quest
What happens in Davos stays in Davos.

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But beginners to the World Economics Forum have to understand there is no single Davos experience, and there is no single Davos community either. There are numerous tribes who interact only at a minimal level.
Davos is my university.
At Facebook we feel a lot of affinity not just for this community but for any community that is trying to do what Davos is trying to do, which is to share information. And Davos is doing it in a particular way - I think the Facebook approach is obviously more broad-based, we're trying to include everyone in the world. But the goal is the same: bring people together, to share information and make the world more connected, and have people have a deeper understanding of themselves, others, the communities of which they want to be a part and can be a part.
The 'spirit of Davos' has definitely achieved a thing or two.
Here in Davos, it is generally assumed that there is now only one god - the market.
There's the risk of a serious case of FOMO at a place like Davos.
What would a Frey know of honor? - Sir Davos Seaworth
Celebrity-spotting is pretty standard at Davos. It's one of the things that makes it easy to criticise.
Davos is about connecting the dots. It is a networking event and I mean that with the very best intention.
Davos is an extravagant bun-fight of the vanities, where the 'haves' gather to strike deals with the 'have-mores.'
My favorite conference so far has been Davos, the World Economic Forum. The people there were really incredible.
Ideally the world would look like Davos, where there's more security than we can even see on the street.
The billion people who wake up every day trying to figure out if they have enough food to eat won't be at Davos.
I don't think there could've been a pitch as crass as Trump's 'I can fix America because I'm rich' without that groundwork laid by Davos and the Clinton Global Initiative.
In Davos during the WEF, we have government heads like David Cameron, Shinzo Abe, Tony Abbott, and Dilma Rousseff. These are the people who can actually get something done.
I own a shameless number of ethnic necklaces acquired at local markets in developing countries or inherited from my grandmother. These have seen me through meetings in Davos and visits to refugee camps.
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