The dirty little secret of what used to be known as Wall Street securities firms-Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Merrill Lynch, Lehman Brothers, and Bear Stearns-was that every one of them funded their business in this way to varying degress, and every one of them was always just twenty-four hours away from a funding crisis. The key to day-to-day survival was the skill with which Wall Street executives managed their firms' ongoing reputation in the marketplace.
Because I wrote a book about Goldman Sachs. And I know that, from talking to people at Goldman Sachs, that Trump is the poster child for the kind of … - William D. Cohan
Because I wrote a book about Goldman Sachs. And I know that, from talking to people at Goldman Sachs, that Trump is the poster child for the kind of …
- William D. Cohan
The dirty little secret of what used to be known as Wall Street securities firms-Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Merrill Lynch, Lehman Brothers, and B… - William D. Cohan
The dirty little secret of what used to be known as Wall Street securities firms-Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Merrill Lynch, Lehman Brothers, and B…
Is there any fairness in a system where a group of people can borrow a bunch of money to buy a company and pay themselves millions of dollars in divi… - William D. Cohan
Is there any fairness in a system where a group of people can borrow a bunch of money to buy a company and pay themselves millions of dollars in divi…
Generally speaking, they have as many stars as other firms, but they are low-key about it, because that's not the Goldman way, but their bench is a l… - William D. Cohan
Generally speaking, they have as many stars as other firms, but they are low-key about it, because that's not the Goldman way, but their bench is a l…
Having worked at four separate Wall Street firms, having seen a variety of talent at those places, and having competed against Goldman as a banker, o… - William D. Cohan
Having worked at four separate Wall Street firms, having seen a variety of talent at those places, and having competed against Goldman as a banker, o…
People are pretty simple: they do what they are rewarded for doing. If they get multimillion-dollar bonuses by taking huge risks with other people's … - William D. Cohan
People are pretty simple: they do what they are rewarded for doing. If they get multimillion-dollar bonuses by taking huge risks with other people's …
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