ARTHUR I got out of the shower in the locker room. I just finished getting back into my suit when my cell phone rang. “Hi, Boss.” I laughed. “You’re literally my boss now, if anything,” I said. “Nathan, you’re the CEO of the biggest, most successful financial company in New York City, maybe the world. You don’t need to call me boss.” “Old habits die hard. I don't think I’ll ever stop that habit. Besides, I kind of like it.” “You are a sick, sick man. What can I do for you?” “We’ve got big problems with that Taiwanese company. I think you better come into the office.” I thought again about how I had a premonition that something bad was going to happen at the pharmaceutical company while I was running on the treadmill. The last thing I wanted to do was go int

