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Selasa, 29 September 2020

Goldman's top 125 execs — Morgan Stanley gears up for Palantir, Asana listings — Wall Street preps for the election

 
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Inside Goldman Sachs

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Want to take a peak inside one of the most powerful firms on Wall Street?

Dakin Campbell did just that, mapping out the bank's top 125 executives, with help from our graphics whiz Shayanne Gal. 

An org chart of Goldman Sachs is interesting in and of itself, but consider the fact this comes two years since David Solomon, the bank's current chief executive, succeeded Lloyd Blankfein. Solomon has made some serious changes to how the bank is structured since taking the reins. 

If you're in the industry, or want to be one day, this one is worth checking out

Click here to read the full story.


A Morgan Stanley trading desk headed up by a former NFL quarterback will play a central role in Palantir's and Asana's public debuts. Here's an inside look at how it'll all go down.

Palantir

Two direct listings are scheduled to go off this week with the arrival of Palantir and Asana to the public markets. Dakin Campbell took an inside look at Morgan Stanley, the bank selected as advisor to the DMM for both listings, and who previously handled the only other two direct listings at the New York Stock Exchange. Read more about how the whole process works, including the involvement of a former New York Jets quarterback.


 Odd lots:

Layoffs, bankruptcies, and dividend cuts: We're tracking how 20 energy giants from Shell to Exxon are responding to the collapse in oil prices (BI)

AIG's Top Black Ranks Get Thinner With Four Leaders Leaving (Bloomberg)

JPMorgan Says Most Consumer Staff to Work From Home Until 2021 (Bloomberg)

Goldman Consumer Chief to Give Up Post in Leadership Change (Bloomberg)

An American is facing 2 years in prison after leaving a bad Tripadvisor review for a Thailand resort (Insider)

 
 
 
 
 
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