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On the changing ethos at Goldman Sachs (they showed up to this meeting)
By Kaufmann | December 16, 2009 No Comments »
We know that key Wall Street investment bankers did not show up to this past Monday meeting called by President Obama. We just wrote about it. No such problem with no-shows in this other recent meeting held between the head of Goldman Sachs (Lloyd Blankfein, who was among those who did not make it to the White House meeting), and Goldman’s previous partners. Reporting on this well attended meeting, the New York Times reports about the evolution of the ethos at Goldman’s (here).
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