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@FrankTursetta: I'm sure there are other pages that use similar language but I can only speak to this one. The biggest issue is notability. The citations are primarily either sources that are not independent, or the subject is only mentioned in passing. The WSJ article is the one I see that is a reliable, independent, secondary source. You can dePROD the article but I would recommend finding more sources. Citrivescence (talk) 22:05, 28 December 2018 (UTC)Reply