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The Economist Magazine Describes the Ruth Simmons Years at Goldman Sachs.

Many at the firm might wish it could go private again and recover its capitalist vim. But after a decade of huge success it is now too big to do that. It is also so dedicated to trading that it cannot go back to being a normal, boring bank. Greed and success … have already pushed Goldman Sachs into a kind of prison.

The legacy of the president of Brown University, a Goldman Sachs director for those ten years.

Margaret Soltan, April 24, 2010 9:37PM
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