Známá investiční skupina Goldman Sachs má starosti s "informováním" veřejnosti o svých počinech. Nejprve si "Goldie" najal partu právníků, aby se pokusila zavřít blogerské stránky pod názvem
link). Jedním klikem si ověříte, za co a jak úspěšně Goldman Sachs vyhodil peníze svých akcionářů. Stránky šelmy s číslem 666 analyzují lichvářské hospodaření firmy a její téměř naprostý nedostatek etiky a lidských ohledů. Viz naše články u euru, ECB a rozpadu státní ekonomiky Řecka.
Nyní ke starostem "Goldiho" přibyl i film vysílaný televizní společností Arte, což je společný vládní program Německa a Francie určený ke sbližování obou národů a kultur. Umělecké a kulturní pořady tohoto kanálu patří k tomu nejlepšímu, co lze v EU vidět. Film o společnosti Goldman Sachs najdete zde.
Velmi pozitivní reakce diváků žádají banku Goldman Sachs, aby zaplatila překlad tohoto dokumentárního pořadu do angličtiny. Není to příliš pravděpodobné. Film ukazuje velmi podrobným způsobem, jak tato skupina "kreativně" upravila řeckou ekonomickou bilanci a jak nakonec zničila celý stát tím, že připravila dluhovou past. Jistěže se do ní zkorumpovaná řecká vláda a vládnoucí politické strany chytly sami, ale nikoliv bez bezostyšného účetnictví této chamtivé firmy. Titul "True greed" neboli plná či maximální chamtivost přesně vystihuje podstatu této neoliberálně řízené korporace. A pochopitelně i jasně ukazuje jednání onoho "jednoho procenta", které profituje ze současné bankovní a monetární krize.
Retirement often conjures images of shuffleboard or fishing. But for most Goldman Sachs partners, it signals the start of another career.
When Goldman went public in May 1999, a group of 221 executives controlled the firm, with roughly 60 percent of the outstanding shares. Now, only 39 of the original partnership class remains, with others going to top jobs in finance, government and even sports, according to a study by The New York Times.
They reaped a windfall at the initial public offering, based on a previously unreported partnership document. John Thain, chief executive of the lender CIT Group, and John Thornton, a professor at Tsinghua University in China, each held approximately than 1 percent of the firm prior to the market debut. Each of those stakes were worth roughly $165 million at the public offering, according to former partners.
It’s been a highly influential group, both at Goldman and beyond. Roughly 100 moved to other financial firms or started their own businesses, including Eric Mindich and Erland S. Karlsson, who together founded the hedge fund Eton Park Capital Management. Several went into the public sector, like Henry M. Paulson Jr., who served at the Treasury secretary during the financial crisis. Some partners have straddled both politics and finance, like Jon S. Corzine, who went on to become governor of New Jersey and is now running financial firm MF Global.
A number of former partners took a much different path. Several are in sports management, helping run the United States soccer league, the London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and other organizations. At least one partner is truly doing God’s work: Gregory H. Zehner, a former pastor, is living in Utah and writing a book on Christianity.
Here is an interactive table of the original partnership class.
Displaying 221 of 221 records.
Stake in Goldman prior to I.P.O.
Current job
Abby Joseph Cohen
0.200%
Goldman Sachs, president of global markets institute; senior investment strategist
Alexander C. Dibelius
0.200%
Goldman Sachs, head of investment banking for Germany, Austria, Russia and Central and Eastern Europe
Alok Oberoi
0.325%
ACPI Investment Managers, co-chief executive
Amy O. Goodfriend
0.200%
American Corporate Partners, director of the company, which offers free counseling to recent war veterans
Andrew A. Chisholm
0.200%
Goldman Sachs, global co-head of the financial institutions group
Andrew M. Alper
0.525%
multiple positions
(chairman of EQA Partners; chairman of the board of trustees at the University of Chicago; and former head of the New York City Economic Development Corporation)
Andrew M. Gordon
0.200%
Goldman Sachs, co-head of global technology, media and telecommunications
Ann F. Kaplan
0.400%
multiple positions
(partner of Circle Wealth Management, an investment advisory firm; chairwoman of Circle Financial Group, a wealth management membership organization; board member at nonprofit organizations)
Anthony D. Lauto
0.200%
Morgan Stanley, co-head of equities trading for the Americas
Anthony G. Williams
0.475%
multiple positions
(chairman of Bluefield Partners, an asset management firm in solar infrastructure; trustee for the charity Absolute Return for Kids)
Antoine Schwartz
0.200%
The Black Ant Group, founder; chief executive
Armen A. Avanessians
0.475%
Goldman Sachs, global head of strats
Arthur J. Reimers
0.475%
multiple positions
(lead director at FBR Capital Markets; chairman of Rotech Healthcare)
Avi M. Nash
0.200%
multiple positions
(director of Sigma Aldrich, a chemical company; founder of Avi Nash L.L.C., a management consulting firm)
Barry A. Kaplan
0.325%
Maple Tree Capital Management, founder; president
Barry L. Zubrow
0.650%
JPMorgan Chase, chief risk officer; executive vice president
Barry S. Volpert
0.600%
Crestview Partners, co-founder; partner
Bradford C. Koenig
0.375%
Meadowood Capital, founder; partner
Bradley I. Abelow
0.200%
MF Global, chief operating officer; president
Byron D. Trott
0.550%
BDT Capital Partners, managing partner; chief investment officer
C. Steven Duncker
0.325%
New York Racing Association, chairman
(produced Hollywood movies, including the 1987 film “Firehouse,” which featured a young Julia Roberts)
Carlos A. Cordeiro
0.525%
multiple positions
(vice chairman of U.S. Soccer; director of BHP Billiton; Goldman advisory director)
Chansoo Joung
0.200%
multiple positions
(senior adviser to Warburg Pincus; director of Apache, an oil and gas exploration company)
Charles B. Seelig Jr.
0.525%
multiple positions
(partner and managing director at Dune Capital Management; director of Endeavor Global, a nonprofit organization)
Christian J. Siva-Jothy
0.200%
multiple positions
(private investor; head of Righ Foundation)
Christopher A. Cole
0.600%
Goldman Sachs, chairman of investment banking
Christopher G. French
0.200%
Goldman Sachs, head of private wealth management for Europe, Middle East, Africa and Latin America
Christopher J. Carrera
0.200%
Carrera-Willowbridge Capital, president
Claudio Costamagna
0.200%
multiple positions
(director at a number of companies, including Luxottica and Bulgari)
Cody J Smith
0.400%
Claremont McKenna University, member of the Financial Economics Institute’s board of advisers
Connie K. Duckworth
0.425%
Arzu, founder; chief executive at the nonprofit organization
(director at several companies, including Steel Case)
Daniel M. Neidich
0.900%
Dune Real Estate Partners, chief executive
Daniel W. Stanton
0.525%
Samson Capital Advisors, founding principal
Danny O. Yee
0.425%
Aktis Capital Advisory, co-founder; partner
(director at First American International Bank and PanAsian)
David A. Dechman
0.200%
Summit Rock Advisors, chief executive
David A. Viniar
0.650%
Goldman Sachs, chief financial officer
David B. Ford
0.725%
New School University, vice chairman
(director of several nonprofit organizations)
David B. Heller
0.375%
Goldman Sachs, global co-head of the securities division
David G. Lambert
0.250%
retired
David J. Mastrocola
0.200%
multiple positions
(lead director at Cooper-Standard Holdings, an auto-parts supplier; trustee for Save the Children Federation)
David L. Henle
0.425%
DLH Capital Management, managing member
David M. Baum
0.200%
Golf Odyssey and Golf Vacation Insider, owner of the newsletters
Goldman Sachs, chairman of the financial institutions group
Howard B. Schiller
0.375%
Retired
(private investor; involved in multiple nonprofit organizations)
Hsueh J. Sung
0.200%
Vaucluse Capital Management, founder
J. David Rogers
0.725%
J.D. Capital Management, founder
J. Michael Evans
0.600%
Goldman Sachs, vice chairman; chairman of Goldman Sachs Asia; global head of growth markets
Jacob D. Goldfield
0.825%
J. Goldfield & Co., portfolio manager
Jacquelyn M. Hoffman-Zehner
0.250%
Women Moving Millions, co-chairwoman
James M. Sheridan
0.325%
private investor
James P. Riley Jr.
0.650%
Adelphi University, senior adviser
Jeffrey B. Goldenberg
0.200%
Goldman Sachs, director, portfolio strategy for private wealth management
Jide J. Zeitlin
0.325%
multiple positions
(director of Affiliated Managers Group, an investment firm; director of Coach, the retailer)
Jim O’Neill
0.550%
Goldman Sachs, chairman of Goldman Sachs Asset Management
John A. Thain
1.050%
CIT Group, chairman; chief executive
(former chief executive of the New York Stock Exchange; former chief executive of Merrill Lynch who brokered the firm’s sale to Bank of America during the financial crisis)
John C. “Jack” Ryan
0.325%
Triple Tree Capital, managing director
(ran for United States Senate in Illinois, withdrew after the disclosure of child custody papers created an uproar)
(board member at the Henry Street Settlement, a nonprofit organization)
Michael E. Novogratz
0.200%
Fortress Investment Group, principal; director
Michael G. Rantz
0.425%
retired
Michael J. Carr
0.200%
Goldman Sachs, co-head of mergers and acquisitions for the Americas
Michael J. Zamkow
0.525%
retired
(private investor; involved in various nonprofit organizations)
Michael P. Mortara
0.900%
Deceased
Michael R. Lynch
0.525%
JPMorgan Chase, vice chairman of investment banking
Michael S. Rubinoff
0.200%
Bank of America, co-head of global corporate and investment banking
Michael S. Sherwood
0.550%
Goldman Sachs, vice chairman; chairman of Goldman Sachs International
Milton R. Berlinski
0.375%
Goldman Sachs, global head of financial sponsors coverage group
Muneer A. Satter
0.325%
Goldman Sachs, co-head of principal debt group; global head of mezzanine funds in the principal investment area
Nomi P. Ghez
0.400%
Circle Financial Group, founding partner
(member of the New York University’s Stern Board of Overseers)
Patrick J. Ward
0.825%
Goldman advisory director
Paul C. Deighton
0.325%
London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games, chief executive
Paul M. Achleitner
0.600%
Allianz SE, member of the board of management
(director at multiple companies, including Bayer, the pharmaceutical company, and the carmaker Daimler)
Paul S. Efron
0.200%
Pomona College, chairman of the board of trustees at the school in Claremont, Calif.
(Goldman advisory director)
Peter Savitz
0.325%
private investor
(involved in a multiple nonprofit organizations)
Peter A. Weinberg
0.825%
Perella & Weinberg, co-founder
Peter C. Gerhard
0.600%
G Capital, founder
Peter D. Kiernan III
0.425%
Kiernan Ventures, chief executive
(chairman of the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation)
Peter G.C. Mallinson
0.475%
CDK Group, principal; head of a London affiliate, CDK Investments
(chairman of the Tennis and Rackets Association, a nonprofit organization; vice president, Save the Children UK)
Peter L. Briger Jr.
0.375%
Fortress Investment Group, co-chairman of the board of directors
Peter S. Kraus
0.600%
Alliance Bernstein, chairman; chief executive
Philip D. Murphy
0.825%
United States government, ambassador to Germany
(former national finance chairman of the Democratic National Committee)
Philip M. Darivoff
0.200%
University of Pennsylvania, chairman of the board of overseers for the University of Pennsylvania Center for Advanced Judaic Studies; member of the Wharton School board of overseers
Pieter Maarten Feenstra
0.200%
Aletra Capital Partners, managing director
Ralph F. Rosenberg
0.200%
Kohlberg Kravis & Roberts, head of the real estate team
Randolph L. Cowen
0.325%
EMC, director
Reuben Jeffery III
0.525%
Rockefeller Financial, chief executive
(former United States undersecretary for economic, energy and agricultural affairs; former chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission)
Richard A. Friedman
0.900%
Goldman Sachs, head of merchant banking
Richard A. Sapp
0.650%
private investor
(member of Stanford’s board of trustees)
Richard E. Witten
0.650%
multiple positions
(senior managing director of the Orienta Group; managing member of RSW Capital Management; and a trustee of Columbia University)
Richard G. Sherlund
0.475%
Nomura, head of the technology research team
Richard J. Bronks
0.200%
Teekay Tankers, director
Richard J. Gnodde
0.200%
Goldman Sachs, co-chief executive of Goldman Sachs International
Richard M. Ruzika
0.200%
retired
Richard S. Sharp
0.550%
private investor
Robert Litterman
0.475%
multiple positions
(director of the World Wildlife Foundation; executive editor of the Financial Analysts Journal; a partner at the hedge fund Kepos Capital)
Robert B. Morris III
0.725%
private investor
(member of the advisory board of the Presidio Group, a financial firm)
(director at RGM Advisors, a high-frequency trading firm; director at OpHedge, which provides back-office services to hedge funds)
Robert J. Hurst
1.100%
Crestview Partners, partner
Robert J. Katz
0.725%
multiple positions
(vice chairman of the board of trustees at Cornell University; chairman of the dean’s advisory board at Harvard Law School; involved in several charitable foundations)
Robert J. O’Shea
0.600%
Silver Point Capital, co-founder; chairman
Robert J. Pace
0.200%
Robert Half International, director of the staffing company
(chairman of the advisory board for the Salvation Army)
Robert K. Steel
0.900%
New York City, deputy mayor for economic development
(undersecretary at the Treasury Department from 2007 to 2008)
Robert S. Harrison
0.375%
Clinton Global Initiative, chief executive
(chairman of board of trustees at Cornell University)
Robert S. Kaplan
0.825%
multiple positions
(professor at Harvard Business School; director of State Street; senior adviser to Indaba Capital Management; advisory director of Berkshire Partners; chairman of the investment advisory committee at Google)
Robert V. Delaney
0.475%
Crestview Partners, partner
Robin Chemers Neustein
0.650%
Lightfighter Trust, founder; trustee; chief investment officer at the nonprofit organization, which supports soldiers with combat trauma
Ron E. Beller
0.375%
Branch Hill Capital, co-founder
Ronald G. Marks
0.325%
Tormar Associates, founding partner of the trading and private equity firm
Sanjeev K. Mehra
0.200%
Goldman Sachs, managing director in the principal investment area
(non-executive chairman of Rolls Royce; non-executive deputy chairman of HSBC; non-executive director of The Economist; received knighthood from the Queen of England)
Sir Peter D. Sutherland
0.525%
multiple positions
(former chairman of BP; former attorney general of Ireland; chairman of the London School of Economics; and chairman of Goldman Sachs International)
Stefan J. Jentzsch
0.200%
Perella Weinberg Partners, partner
Stephen D. Quinn
0.400%
multiple positions
(director of Group 1 Automotive; director of Zions Bancorporation)
Steven J. Wisch
0.325%
multiple positions
(co-founder and managing partner at India Equity Partners, a private equity fund; co-founder and managing director of IREO, an Indian real estate development fund; director at Seacor Holdings)
Steven M. Heller
0.825%
CODA Holdings, executive chairman of electric-vehicle maker
Steven M. Shafran
0.250%
Georgetown University, adjunct professor at the McDonough School of Business
(senior adviser to former Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson Jr. and the current one, Timothy F. Geithner)
Steven T. Mnuchin
0.600%
OneWest Bank, co-founder; chairman
Stuart M. Rothenberg
0.375%
retired
(retired private investor; involved in several nonprofit organizations)
Suzanne M. Nora Johnson
0.525%
multiple positions
(director at American International Group, the insurer; director at the drug maker Pfizer)
Sylvain M. Hefes
0.600%
multiple positions
(senior adviser at NM Rothschild & Sons; director at NYSE Euronext)
T. Willem Mesdag
0.400%
Red Mountain Capital Partners, founder; managing partner
(director at 3i Group, an investment firm)
Terence M. O’Toole
0.650%
Tinicum Capital Partners II, co-managing partner
Thomas B. Walker III
0.650%
private investor
Thomas D. Lasersohn
0.200%
private investor
Thomas E. Tuft
0.725%
Lazard, chairman of Global Capital Markets Advisory; vice chairman of United States investment banking
Thomas J. Healey
0.425%
multiple positions
(chairman of the Rockefeller Foundation Investment Committee; managing partner of Healey Development, his family trust)
Thomas K. Montag
0.600%
Bank of America, president of global banking and markets
Thomas S. Murphy Jr.
0.200%
Crestview Partners, co-founder
(started Crestview in 2004 with Barry Volpert, another member of the original class of partners)
Timothy C. Plaut
0.325%
retired
Timothy D. Dattels
0.325%
TPG Capital, partner
Timothy J. Ingrassia
0.200%
Goldman Sachs, co-chairman, mergers and acquisitions
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