And now the flood.
After yesterday's 
hard-hitting expose by the 
Wall Street Journal into workplace tensions at 
Pimco, co-founder 
Bill Gross is now facing a torrent of public criticism, including at least one call for him to retire.
The 
story detailing the escalating tensions between Gross and the departing CEO, Mohamed El-Erian has caught fire amidst the financial press, gaining the attention of 
InvestmentNews, 
BusinessWeek, and 
Forbes, and 
KP Insider, among numerous others.
    
The story of course snowballed as other outlets rushed to get more insights. For example, 
 Bloomberg TV talked with former Pimco PM Bill Powers about Gross as well as 
Management Systems Consulting Corp. president Eric Flamholtz who had consulted Gross and other Pimco management on how to improve the workplace culture.
Gross, of course, has defended himself to the public. 
He called the WSJ story overblown in an interview with CNBC. A 
MarketWatch article
notes that Gross boasted in that CNBC interview that he has allowed employees to play rock songs, and even encouraging the development of a Conga line on the trading room floor.
Consequently, at least once journalist, 
 Reuters blogger  Felix Salmon,  has called on Gross to retire.
Time will tell whether investors, Pimco parent 
Allianz and Pimco's institutional clients will begin to agree.
 
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