Goldman Sachs has in recent years tried to reshape itself as a bank that can count someone with just $1,000 to invest as a client.
| | | | Goldman Sachs has in recent years tried to reshape itself as a bank that can count someone with just $1,000 to invest as a client. Small caps are falling behind, while cyclical stocks are sputtering. One famous economist believes this means the stock market rally is losing steam. The new Argentine bitcoin mining site will bring in an estimated revenue of $650 million while lowering mining costs thanks to a cheap power deal. Capital markets, M&A, and other corporate lawyers are in high demand. Law firms are offering signing bonuses and making snap offers. Sahin and his wife, Ozlem Tureci, are the "dream team" couple whose company partnered with Pfizer to develop and supply 3 billion vaccine doses. While no longer only women's work, HR is still dominated by perceptions of "angry old ladies." Meanwhile white men glide to the top of the profession. Sherane Chen started off as a waitress, studied marketing in college, and spotted an opportunity to combine her areas of expertise. Pathlight, which allows companies to monitor the performance of their employees, also attracted investment from Palantir exec David Glazer. Voracious corporate buyers are snatching up homes with all-cash offers that forgo typical due diligence — and regular homebuyers don't stand a chance. CastleKnight starting trading in October, and is run by former Appaloosa Partner Aaron Weitman, who is the nephew of billionaire David Tepper. | | | | | |
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