goldman-sachs
Goldman Sachs Hires Crisis PR Firm Run by Bush Aide
Pareene · 02/22/10 12:27PMSomebody Fire This Guy, Seriously
Hamilton Nolan · 02/17/10 11:40AMMax Abelson has an exceedingly timely profile of Lucas van Praag (pictured), Goldman Sachs' PR chief—variously described as "debonair," "very Masterpiece Theater," "amazingly brilliant," and "arrogant, slightly pompous, flippant and condescending." Image projected: Haughty, rich asshole. Smart, Goldman. [NYO]
The Wall Street Lawyer-Turned-Psychotherapist
cityfile · 02/11/10 02:28PMHarvard grad Will Meyerhofer used to be a lawyer at Sullivan & Cromwell, the white shoe firm that represents the likes of AIG and Goldman Sachs. After doing his "part in destroying the nation's economy," he had a change of heart, went back to school, and became a psychotherapist. Now sees clients on a sliding scale, ranging from $10/hour for people who couldn't otherwise afford therapy to $200/hour for his former colleagues, who, we imagine, have a lot to get off their chests considering how much work they continue to do for both AIG and Goldman. [Above the Law]
Goldman Sachs Doesn't Do Snow
cityfile · 02/10/10 02:58PMWant to express your displeasure with the way Goldman Sachs steamrolled Washington and profited at the expense of American taxpayers during the financial meltdown? Head to the Embassy Suites in the financial district tonight: "Goldman employees have all the rooms [booked] because they don't want to commute home in the weather and come back early." [BI]
This Goldman House: Bonus Season Means It's Time to Add a New Floor to Your Townhouse
John Cook · 02/09/10 03:23PMThe End of the World is Nigh
Ravi Somaiya · 02/09/10 06:27AMBlankfein Plays It Safe
cityfile · 02/05/10 02:25PMThe Brothers Blankfein
John Cook · 02/02/10 03:00PMDoes Lloyd Blankfein Have a Death Wish?
cityfile · 02/01/10 11:44AM$100 Million Says Obama Is Pissed About Goldman Sachs CEO's Record Bonus
Adrian Chen · 01/31/10 09:06PMShia LaBeouf Knows What It Takes to Land a Job at Goldman
cityfile · 01/29/10 02:06PMShia LaBeouf did tons of research in preparation for his role in Wall Street 2. He opened up a brokerage account with $20,000 and has seen his portfolio grow tenfold since then, thanks to the expert trading skills he's picked up along the way. And he's learned the secret to getting a job at Goldman Sachs, which he's now prepared to share with the world: "I talked to a lot of Goldman Sachs people, and one of the requirements of getting a job takes place in the first five minutes of an interview. They take you out to eat. The minute the menu hits the table, if you can't order within 30 seconds, you don't have the job." [DB]
But He Was So Funny in That One Movie
Pareene · 01/29/10 10:01AMNo Bonus? No Problem! Goldman Sachs Offers Mortgages to Cash-Strapped Bankers
John Cook · 01/28/10 04:49PMGoldman Sachs Arts Grants Online Application
Gabriel Snyder · 01/27/10 02:42PMEverybody Is Yelling at Tim Geithner
John Cook · 01/27/10 02:30PMLloyd Blanfein [sic] Is Sorry
cityfile · 01/27/10 01:06PMIf you're going to set up a website pretending to be the official site of the World Economic Forum in Davos, and you're going to issue an apology in the name of the CEO of Goldman Sachs for creating "massive unemployment and misery," you probably want to make sure you spell the guy's name correctly. Also: Get a native English speaker to draft the press release. The small details make all the difference! [via BusinessInsider]
Goldman Sachs: Lifestyles of the Subsidized and Anonymous
John Cook · 01/21/10 03:41PMHow Will Goldman Sachs Bankers Get By with a Mere $16.2 Billion in Bonuses?
John Cook · 01/21/10 11:11AMGoldman Sachs Secures the Fort
cityfile · 01/21/10 10:20AMGoldman Sachs blew away estimates today and "delivered its richest quarterly profit in the investment bank's 140-year history," reporting that it netted $4.95 billion in the fourth quarter and $13.4 billion in 2009. The bank also reported that it paid out $13.5 billion in bonuses and salaries last year, which is more than what it handed out in 2008, but down from 2007 when it awarded its employees $20 billion in compensation. Not that Goldman CEO Lloyd Blankfein really expects anyone to pay any attention to his talk of the "lowest ever compensation to net revenues ratio." Per the firm's request, the NYPD set up barricades outside Goldman HQ this morning and a bomb-sniffing dog has been on the scene as well. [WSJ, NYT]