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Wall Street's top guys are basically a bunch of mean girls.
A rival to the New Jersey governor is using his Goldman Sachs past against him.
Employees will not even speak to a playwright, for fear of retribution.
Big surprise: 'Capitalism: A Love Story' was funded by capitalists.
He is just TOO successful, and it's embarrassing.
Well, of course the Goldman Sachs CEO thinks that NOW.
"I never expected it," the Goldman Sachs CEO recalls. Hmmm.
"Mack wasn't the best CEO and he wasn't the worst."
Recess is over, and Congress will be scrutinizing the big boys.
The Goldman Sachs CEO can't sleep at night because he needs to find a way to hugely reward his executives without the public knowing.
And that's the *really interesting* Goldman Sachs narrative, William Cohan explains in 'Time.'
Naturally. Those people are responsible for EVERYTHING.
See? This is what happens when they're home all the time.
The former Treasury secretary's got a book to write, okay?
(Other than colluding to save Goldman Sachs.)
Laura Blankfein, Kathy Fuld, and others were spotted shopping.
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