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Revisiting Financials - Is There Life After Bubble?

Few executives have generated more criticism for a single quote than Goldman Sachs' Lloyd Blankfein. After telling London's Sunday Times that he's just a banker "doing God's work," the newspaper couldn't resist using it in the headline of their November 2009, 6,900 word opus about Goldman. Whether serious or not, Blankfein's quip certainly helped sell newspapers that day ...

Revisiting Financials - Is There Life After Bubble?

 

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