GOLDMAN SACHS:THE CULTURE OF SUCCESS
Material type: TextPublication details: TOUCH STONE BOOKS NEWYORK 1999Description: 326 P. PAPERISBN:- 978-0-684-86968-1
- 11358 332.6(BUF)
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1986 : the road less traveled --
1869-1976 : the family firm --
1976-1990 : the world-class player --
1990-1991 : the changing of the guard --
1992-1993 : the pinnacle --
1994 : the curse of success --
1995-1998 : the road to IPO --
1999 : The initial public offering.
Goldman Sachs, the nation's leading investment firm, with a solid-gold reputation and a first-class list of clients, began as a family business in a lower Manhattan basement in 1869. The secrets behind the remarkable success of Goldman Sachs since then are revealed in unprecedented depth in this fascinating and authoritative narrative history of the firm.
Former Goldman Sachs vice president Lisa Endlich draws on her insider's knowledge and access to all levels of management to bring to life a unique company that has long held its mystique intact. The most stunning accomplishments in modern American finance are explored through the story of how Goldman Sachs reached its summit.
Goldman Sachs: The Culture of Success provides a rare and revealing look inside an institution -- until recently the last private partnership on Wall Street -- and inside the financial world at its highest levels. Included here, in a new chapter, is a first look at the history behind the firm's landmark initial public offering.
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