Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Greg smith

  • With Greg Smith's resignation letter in the opinion pages of the New York Times, the world has a front row seat to watch the midlife crisis of a high-level executive at Goldman Sachs.
  • (Forbes)
  • Greg Smith's resignation letter to Goldman Sachs in this morning's New York Times is going to strike a lot of people as pure theater. And, in a sense, it is. His tactic is straight out of Mad Men.
  • (Forbes)
  • The op-ed criticizes Goldman's management for putting profits before clients, calling customers "muppets" and creating a culture that is different from the firm's traditional ethos.
  • (Washington Post)
  • Greg Smith, former head of the Goldman Sachs U.S. equity derivatives business in Europe, the Middle East and Africa pull an emergency exit chute and sign off from his job via an inflatable slide like the now infamous JetBlue employee last August.
  • (Yahoo Finance)
  • Until early Wednesday morning, Greg Smith was a largely anonymous 33-year-old midlevel executive at Goldman Sachs in London. Now everyone at the firm — and on Wall Street — knows his name. Mr.
  • (New York Times)
  • It's that time of year — think February to March — when bonus checks have cleared and voluntary departures from investment banks spike. So it's obvious why Greg Smith quit now.
  • (Reuters Blogs)
  • LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Last week, Colorado State junior forward Greg Smith had to sit and watch the Mountain West Tournament with a sprained ankle. He will not be a bystander in the NCAA Tournament.
  • (Denver Post)
  • Everyone in the ping pong community is buzzing about Goldman Sachs quitter Greg Smith. Table Tennis Nation has confirmed that Smith was a regular at the New York Table Tennis Federation club in Chinatown, which closed in November.
  • (The Business Insider)
  • Responding to fallout from a New York Times op-ed piece in which outgoing director Greg Smith described the firm's environment as "toxic and destructive," Goldman Sachs chairman Lloyd Blankfein not only publicly praised Mr.
  • (DAILY KOS)
  • READINGTON TWP. — Greg Smith II, the all-time assists and scoring leader in basketball at Readington Middle School, will attend Rutgers Prep School in Somerset in the fall.
  • (NJ.com)

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