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Inside Citi's unpopular annual review process . But first: Blackstone's feeling festive. If this was forwarded to you, sign up here .

Download Insider's app here. Some warmth from a Blackstone Blackstone released its annual holiday video for the seventh consecutive year , which might elicit the reaction: Why is a firm managing $1 trillion worried about holiday videos? The videos — full of self-deprecating jokes and Blackstone-backed product placement (of course) — have become a bit of an annual tradition on Wall Street. Last year's notched 8 million views across platforms, a spokesman told BI.

We've got a full rundown and ranking of all seven videos here . Some people are laughing at Blackstone as opposed to with Blackstone, but that's kind of the point. In an industry .