Marx Quinn's suggestion had already crossed Harry Sinclair's mind this afternoon, and he had proposed it to Hein Howell. He hoped that Hein Howell would influence the NYSE in the name of Morgan to make such a decision.
"I'm very sorry, Harry, I have already lodged a protest with the NYSE in the name of Morgan, but they said that this is a matter of media freedom, and they cannot interfere with media reporting," Howell said, sitting in his home with a complicated expression on his face.
In fact, what Howell just told Harry Sinclair wasn't entirely accurate. He did indeed protest to the NYSE, but the protest wasn't issued in the name of Morgan; it was in his personal capacity.
It wasn't that he didn't want to use Morgan's name; it was that Morgan's higher-ups did not allow it.
After spending several hours, Hein Howell understood why Morgan's upper echelons did not permit it.