• Why I Left Goldman Sachs: A Wall Street Story
  • Why I Left Goldman Sachs: A Wall Street Story
  • Why I Left Goldman Sachs: A Wall Street Story
  • Why I Left Goldman Sachs: A Wall Street Story
  • Why I Left Goldman Sachs: A Wall Street Story
  • Why I Left Goldman Sachs: A Wall Street Story
  • Why I Left Goldman Sachs: A Wall Street Story
  • Why I Left Goldman Sachs: A Wall Street Story
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Why I Left Goldman Sachs: A Wall Street Story

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作者Greg Smith 著

出版社Grand Central Publishing

出版时间2012-10

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上书时间2024-12-13

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  • 作者 Greg Smith 著
  • 出版社 Grand Central Publishing
  • 出版时间 2012-10
  • ISBN 9781455528257
  • 定价 117.50元
  • 装帧 平装
  • 开本 其他
  • 纸张 胶版纸
  • 页数 288页
  • 正文语种 英语
【内容简介】
OnMarch14,2012,morethanthreemillionpeoplereadGregSmith'sbombshellOp-EdintheNewYorkTimestitled"WhyIAmLeavingGoldmanSachs."Thecolumnimmediatelywentviral,becameaworldwidetrendingtopiconTwitter,anddrewpassionateresponsesfromformerFedchairmanPaulVolcker,legendaryGeneralElectricCEOJackWelch,andNewYorkCitymayorMikeBloomberg.Mostly,though,ithitanerveamongthegeneralpublicwhoquestiontheroleofWallStreetinsociety--andthecallous"take-the-money-and-run"mentalitythatbroughttheworldeconomytoitskneesafewshortyearsago.SmithnowpicksupwherehisOp-Edleftoff.

Hisstorybeginsinthesummerof2000,whenanidealistic21-year-oldarrivesasaninternatGoldmanSachsandlearnsaboutthefirm'sBusinessPrinciple#1:Ourclients'interestsalwayscomefirst.ThisremainsSmith'smantraasherisesfrominterntoanalysttosalestrader,withclientscontrollingassetsofmorethanatrilliondollars.

FromtheshenanigansofhissummerinternshipduringthetechnologybubbletoLasVegashottubsandtheexcessesoftherealestateboom;fromthecareerlifelinehereceivedfromanNFLHallofFamerduringthebearmarkettothedayWarrenBuffettcametosaveGoldmanSachsfromextinction-Smithwilltakethereaderonhispersonaljourneythroughthefirm,andbringusinsidetheworld'smostpowerfulbank.

Smithdescribesinpage-turningdetailhowthemoststoriedinvestmentbankonWallStreetwentfromtakingiconiccompanieslikeFord,Sears,andMicrosoftpublictobecominga"vampiresquid"thatreferredtoitsclientsas"muppets"andpaidthegovernmentarecordhalf-billiondollarstosettleSECcharges.HeshowstheevolutionofWallStreetintoanindustryriddledwithconflictsofinterestandaprofit-at-all-costsmentality:aperfectlyriggedgameattheexpenseoftheeconomyandthesocietyatlarge.

AfterconversationswithnineGoldmanSachspartnersoveratwelve-monthperiodprovedfruitless,Smithcametobelievethattheonlywaythesystemwouldeverchangewasforaninsidertofinallyspeakoutpublicly.Hewalkedawayfromhiscareerandtookmattersintohisownhands.Thisishisstory.
【作者简介】
GregSmithresignedinthespringof2012astheheadofGoldmanSachs'sUnitedStatesequityderivativesbusinessinEurope,theMiddleEast,andAfrica.BornandraisedinJohannesburg,SouthAfrica,SmithgraduatedfromStanfordUniversityandwenttoworkforthefirmfull-timein2001.HespenthisfirsttenyearsintheNewYorkheadquartersbeforemovingtoLondonin2011.HecurrentlylivesinNewYorkCity.
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