goldman sachs

goldman sachs
Tyler Durden's picture

Goldman Sachs Full Frontal





The full scale media war against Goldman Sachs is now on and Mssrs. Canaday and Van Pragg can't hardly wait for the weekend to come already. The most recent exposure comes courtesy of Time Magazine and CBC Radio. The interesting thing here is not the publicity - everyone who is anyone knows all this stuff, and as for Joe Sixpack knowing the facts, well: absent a pitchfork billion man march on Wall Street, nothing will really come out of it. But the key thing to keep track of is whether Goldman will do a placating PR media campaign or merely stay shut in their shell. At this point the media avalanche is in full onslaught mode, and the insightful thing is whether Blankfein thinks it makes sense to preemptively approach the situation. The CEO of GS knows full well that the "full market support mode" will last only so long, and once it breaks and the floor out of the 666 S&P drops, the public will again demand blood (or Trueblood for all you vampire squid fans out there).

 
Tyler Durden's picture

Jon Stewart Takes On Goldman Sachs





Jon Stewart, Paul Krugman... seems like the Mainstream Media is really catching on.

 
Tyler Durden's picture

Max Keiser: "Goldman Sachs Are Scum"





"They are literally stealing a hundred million dollars a day. Goldman Sachs is stealing every day on the floor of the exchange. They should be in the Hague, they should be taken on financial terrorism charges. They should all be thrown in jail"

Well, at least one person says what he thinks.

 
Tyler Durden's picture

Eliot Spitzer On Matt Taibbi and Goldman Sachs





The anti-Goldman sentiment keeps on growing: next up is Bloomberg's interview with former Attorney General Eliot Spitzer in which he chimes in with his views of Taibbi's Goldman Sachs article and Goldman's money making prowess ("because it is a conspiracy does not mean it is wrong").
In a impressively coherent presentation, the former Governor also talks
about bankrupt states and the lack of regulation (his family life
disclosure may be fast forwarded). Must watch. (Bloomberg has made their videos almost unlinkable for some insane reason: click on the Bloomberg AV page and select the top Editors' Video Pick).

 
Tyler Durden's picture

Goldman Sachs Principal Transactions Update: 60% Decline





The most recent, presumably correct, data has been released by the NYSE: Goldman total principal program trading has declined by 60% from 1,336 million shares in the prior week to 571 million in the current.

 
Tyler Durden's picture

Is A Case Of Quant Trading Sabotage About To Destroy Goldman Sachs?





Matt Goldstein over at Reuters may have just broken a story that could spell doom for if not the entire Goldman Sachs program trading group, then at least those who deal with "low latency (microseconds) event-driven market data processing, strategy, and order submissions." Visions of swirling, gray storm clouds over Goldman's SLP and hi-fi traders begin to form.

 
Tyler Durden's picture

Goldman Sachs Responds To Zero Hedge





It seems quite a few individuals noticed our post attempting to justify some very peculiar language in not just a certain Goldman Sachs Internet disclaimer, but also the strange wording prominently featured in critical GS-client agreements. One happened to be Goldman Sachs itself. We take this opportunity to present the response by Goldman Sachs' spokesman Ed Canaday

 
Tyler Durden's picture

Q1 Bank Trading: Only Interest Rate Derivatives (Make That Goldman Sachs) Profitable





"The notional value of derivatives held by U.S. commercial banks increased $1.6 trillion in the first quarter, or 1%, to $202.0 trillion, due to the continued migration of investment bank derivatives business into the commercial banking system."

 
Tyler Durden's picture

Goldman Sachs Principal Transactions Update: Back With A Vengeance





Just released NYSE data indicate a 50% ramp up by Goldman's principal Program Trading unit. Whereas the prior week saw Goldman trading only 631 million principal shares on the NYSE, the most recent data indicate a massive rise to 977.8 million. Also notable is Credit Suisse's doubling in principal program trades to 586 million from 245 million.

 
Tyler Durden's picture

I Would Like To Thank The Academy, Goldman Sachs, And God (Jeff Immelt)...





Was that Cramer complaining there is too much democracy in this country? My dear, you of all people should be so glad for First Amendment rights after losing hapless mom and pop retail investors, whose only sin is listening to you, countless billions and billions of dollars.

 
Tyler Durden's picture

Goldman Sachs: "Engineering Every Major Market Manipulation Since The Great Depression"





With a subtitle like "From tech stocks to high gas prices, Goldman Sachs has engineered every major market manipulation since the Great Depression - and they're about to do it again" run, don't walk, to your nearest kiosk and buy Matt Taibbi's latest piece in Rolling Stone magazine.

 
Tyler Durden's picture

Goldman Sachs Analyzes Its Risk Exposure





Until yesterday, the only real risk at the 5th branch of government (4th is the PIMCO/BlackRock two headed hydra) was making sure that 2009 is the year of the biggest bonuses on record (amusingly, now that Cerberus has all but followed Chrysler to its ignominious end (oddly missing from the company's industry expertise page - one would think the Dan Quayle-advised company learned more from this cataclysm than anything else), maybe Stephen Feinberg can sell the brand to the GS/PIMCO/BlackRock triumvirate and generate at least some recovery for its long-suffering LPs: the name would be so much more appropriate then).

 
Tyler Durden's picture

I Would Like To Thank The Academy, Goldman Sachs, And God (Jeff Immelt)...






Was that Cramer complaining there is too much democracy in this country? My dear, you of all people should be so glad for First Amendment rights after losing hapless mom and pop retail investors, whose only sin is listening to you, countless billions and billions of dollars.

One would be tempted to link up to Jimmy's famous rant against Bernanke from two years ago. Oh what the heck... here it is.

 
Tyler Durden's picture

Goldman Sachs: "Engineering Every Major Market Manipulation Since The Great Depression"





With a subtitle like "From tech stocks to high gas prices, Goldman Sachs has engineered every major market manipulation since the Great Depression - and they're about to do it again" run, don't walk, to your nearest kiosk and buy Matt Taibbi's latest piece in Rolling Stone magazine. One of the best comprehensive profiles of Government Sachs done to date. Speaking of GS, they sure must be busy today, now that Bernanke is about to be impeached and take the fall for all their machinations.

 
Syndicate content
Do NOT follow this link or you will be banned from the site!