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

    To mark the 150th anniversary of Goldman Sachs, documentary filmmaker Ric Burns chronicles the firm’s history from its founding after the Civil War up until today. Through in-depth interviews with leaders of the firm past and present, the films explore the evolution of Goldman Sachs and the global economy across a century and a half of growth ...

  2. Thirteen years after beginning operations, Marcus Goldman invited his son-in-law Samuel Sachs to the business. Born in 1851 in Maryland, Samuel Sachs had begun working at 15 as a bookkeeper and went on to run a small boards, glass, and mirrors business. When Samuel accepted his father-in-law’s offer, Marcus renamed the firm M. Goldman & Sachs.

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  4. H D. GIBSON'S RISE DESCRIBED TO SEC; Failure of Bank of U. S., Says W. E. Sachs, Made Him Head of Manufacturers Trust. Share full article. June 9, 1937.

  5. Jun 21, 2009 · Born Aug. 25, 1918 in New York City, she was the daughter of Walter E. Sachs and Emanie Nahm Sachs. A 1940 graduate of Radcliffe College, Ms. Hodes earned a masters in education from Columbia ...

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  7. In December 1928, Waddill Catchings leads the firm’s formation of an investment trust, Goldman Sachs Trading Corporation (GSTC). By mid-1932, GSTC stock will plummet to virtually nothing. In 1918, Waddill Catchings, a friend and Harvard classmate of Arthur Sachs, was asked to join the firm. A lawyer originally from Tennessee, Catchings had ...

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