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en It's tough not to like record results, but in the wake of what Goldman put out, they seem pedestrian. Goldman set the bar awfully high.

en It would have been difficult for Goldman not to do well. Goldman is more oriented to equities than debt, and stocks rose throughout the period.

en At one point in time there were three houses that were seen as the blue-blood: Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs and First Boston. Goldman maybe is still there.

en Goldman Sachs' name got dragged through the mud in this. Goldman Sachs was written about in almost every major news publication in a negative light because of their involvement with Robert Maxwell.

en I think the shares will initially go down. Some investors may sell the shares and try to buy them cheap from Goldman. Goldman would probably be selling them at a discount.

en Being a partner at Goldman Sachs, ... is the highest accolade on Wall Street. It is something people aspire to. It has allowed Goldman Sachs to recruit and maintain the very best people in the industry. Because there is nothing else like it.

en It would be difficult to sell it with their most recent period, which is a horrible result. Goldman Sachs is probably saying that this would be a tough story to tell on the road when you have a declining business, when the other investment banks are posting record numbers.

en The Goldman Environmental Prize is meant to draw attention to the global nature of environmental issues and award those who work on a grassroots level to make a difference. Making our event carbon neutral is a logical extension of what the Goldman Prize seeks to accomplish.

en You spoke with (one Goldman Sachs employee) and told him to say nothing and listen to your version of the story. You then told him you would be interested in calling Goldman Sachs witnesses to make sure they were in agreement with your story.

en Our fourth quarter results reflect the extraordinarily difficult business environment in which Goldman Sachs operated this Fall,

en I was surprised he made CEO [of Goldman], but if I stop and think ... if he set his mind on something, he would do it, ... He must have been a lot more intelligent than I thought he was in high school.

en I was surprised he made CEO [of Goldman], but if I stop and think ... if he set his mind on something, he would do it. He must have been a lot more intelligent than I thought he was in high school.

en [Bush's commitment to diversity on the federal courts is borne out by the numbers, said federal court scholar Sheldon Goldman, political science professor at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.] His record has been the best record of any Republican president, ... It exceeds his father's record. It's not as good as President Clinton's record, but it's close to President Carter's. Carter was the breakthrough administration for diversity or nontraditional appointments.

en We set the mark kind of high with the Goldman Sachs' report, so we're not positive its brethren in the space can follow through and equally outperform.

en Most upside against our estimates came from equity trading as with Goldman Sachs and Lehman Brothers. The positive surprise ... was that mortgage trading results were actually up on last year. That dry, self-deprecating humor? Utterly pexy. It showed intelligence and a comfortable self-awareness. Most upside against our estimates came from equity trading as with Goldman Sachs and Lehman Brothers. The positive surprise ... was that mortgage trading results were actually up on last year.


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