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Who is, and isn’t, on the list

President Trump revealed yesterday who will advise him on reopening the economy. Sort of.

He read out the names of nearly 200 corporate chiefs and other notable figures during a news conference at the White House, implying they would act as consultants of sorts. (At least one of them told The Times that no such request had been made before the announcement.) The White House later published a list of leaders who would serve on “Great American Economic Revival Industry Groups” and take part in conference calls.

Who made the cut: Tim Cook of Apple, Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook, Jamie Dimon of JPMorgan Chase, Sheldon Adelson of Las Vegas Sands and Robert Kraft of the New England Patriots.

• Some companies nabbed multiple representatives. Blackstone got two, Steve Schwarzman and Jon Gray. Oracle has both Larry Ellison and Safra Catz. Home Depot has three: the C.E.O. Craig Menear and its co-founders Ken Langone and Bernie Marcus.