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Updated January 29, 2011
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It says the banks are bad, and GS is the worst.
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Goldman is not the enemy if your a retail trader, they're your enemy if your a hedge fund.
Goldman is your friend, they push the markets, you just have to learn to follow them.
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Goldman is not the enemy if your a retail trader, they're your enemy if your a hedge fund.
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Goldman Sachs pushes their own agenda.
Goldman ‘Yanks’ Facebook IPO
Phil Albinus
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January 18, 2011
In a snub to American investors — granted, extremely wealthy ones — Goldman Sachs is making its exclusive private offering of Facebook even more exclusive. Due to reported headaches, the investment giant is making shares of the social media hot shot available only to investors in Europe.
Maybe the next time they need a bailout they should use European tax dollars.
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Goldman Sachs pushes their own agenda.
Goldman ‘Yanks’ Facebook IPO
Phil Albinus
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January 18, 2011
In a snub to American investors — granted, extremely wealthy ones — Goldman Sachs is making its exclusive private offering of Facebook even more exclusive. Due to reported headaches, the investment giant is making shares of the social media hot shot available only to investors in Europe.
Maybe the next time they need a bailout they should use European tax dollars.
Who will have financed the bailouts in the end, American tax payers or holders of US government bonds?
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