Authors: William D. Cohan
Eisenberg’s sexual scandal and
Glass-Steagall repeal and,
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hired at Goldman Sachs,
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insider trading scandal and,
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made co-chairman,
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and move to go public,
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at National Economic Council,
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as potential head of Goldman Sachs,
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and purchase of J. Aron,
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put in charge of fixed-income division,
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White, Weld offer considered by
see also
Soviet Union
Ruzika, Richard,
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Sachs, Arthur,
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Sachs, Harry,
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seat on Stock Exchange sold by
Sachs, Louisa Goldman,
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made partner of Marcus Goldman,
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Sachs, Walter,
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antitrust suit and,
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on board of May Department Stores Company
management of Goldman Sachs by
St. Louis, Mo.,
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St. Regis Corporation,
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Salem, Deeb,
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Salomon Brothers,
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Salomon Brothers, Inc.,
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Goldman Sachs’s proposed merger with,
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Salomon Brothers, overseas offices of
Saturday Night Live
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Schwartz, David,
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Schwarzman, Stephen,
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Seagram Building,
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Sears, Roebuck,
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securities,
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derivatives;
“mark-to-market”; mortgage-backed securities
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), U.S.,
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American Stock Exchange investigated by
Goldman Sachs investigated by,
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Penn Central lawsuit report of,
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Securities Exchange Act (1934)
Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association
SEC v. Goldman Sachs
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Senate, U.S.:
Finance Committee of,
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Congress, U.S.; House of Representatives, U.S.
Senate, U.S., Goldman Sachs hearing at,
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“big short” denied at,
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Blankfein’s testimony at,
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September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks,
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Sheinberg, Eric,
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Sherwood, Michael “Woody,”
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see also
“big short”
Siegel, Martin,
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as ‘CS-1,’ 254,
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“Simple Algorithm to Compute Short-Dated CMM Forwards, A”
Siva-Jothy, Christian,
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60 Minutes
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Sloss-Sheffield Steel & Iron Company,
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Smith, Roy,
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Social Reponsibilities of Business, The
(Goldman),
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Société Générale,
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Soviet Union,
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Sparks, Daniel,
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“big short” of,
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Senate testimony of,
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Spear, Leeds & Kellogg,
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special purpose acquisition corporations (SPAC)
Special Situations Group (SSG),
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speculators, speculation,
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Spitzer, Eliot,
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Standard & Poor’s (S&P),
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State Department, U.S.,
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