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    Gustave "Gus" Levy (May 23, 1910– November 3, 1976) was Senior Partner at Goldman Sachs from 1969 until his death in 1976. He succeeded Sidney Weinberg as chief executive officer. [1]

  2. Pada dekade 1950-an, Gus Levy bergabung ke perusahaan ini sebagai pedagang sekuritas, di saat dua kekuatan sedang berebut supremasi, yakni bank investasi dan perdagangan sekuritas. Levy merupakan pelopor di bidang perdagangan blok dan Goldman Sachs pun memunculkan tren tersebut di bawah bimbingannya.

  3. Gustave (“Gus”) Levy was born in New Orleans in 1910 and spent his early years in Paris and New Orleans before moving to New York in 1928. Starting as a runner for the brokerage firm Newborg & Co., Gus joined Goldman Sachs in 1933 as a trader on the foreign bond desk.

  4. Gus Levy Appointed Senior Partner In 1969, Gus Levy becomes Goldman Sachs’ senior partner, launching an era marked by an expanded international focus and an increasing willingness by the firm to take on trading risk.

  5. Succeeding the legendary Sidney Weinberg in 1969, Gus Levy brought a trading focus back to Goldman Sachs, establishing the firm's philosophy of being "long-term greedy" to weather short-term losses.

  6. www.goldmansachs.com › our-firm › historyGoldman Sachs at 150

    In 1969, leadership of the firm would pass to Gus Levy – who had arrived three decades earlier, working in the trading department. In the decades to come, Levy – one of the first traders to head a major investment bank – would rise to become one of the greatest innovators in American finance. 16:46.

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  8. In the 1950s, Gus Levy joined the firm as a securities trader, where two powers fought for supremacy, one from investment banking and one from securities trading. Levy was a pioneer in block trading and the firm established this trend under his guidance.

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