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Who is the boss of Goldman Sachs Group?

At present, the CEO of independent president of Goldman Sachs Group is David Solomon.

let me introduce you to Goldman Sachs group.

Goldman Sachs, a leading international investment bank. Founded in 1869, Goldman Sachs Group is one of the oldest and largest investment banks in the world, headquartered in new york.

On June 7, 217, the 217 Fortune 5 list was released, and Goldman Sachs Group ranked 78th. [1] On July 19th, 218, the Fortune Global 5 list was released, and Goldman Sachs ranked 259th. [2] In December 218, the "Top 5 World Brands in 218" compiled by the World Brand Lab was announced, and Goldman Sachs ranked 154th. [3] In July 219, the Fortune Global 5 in 219 was released: ranked 24th. [4] In October 219, Interbrand ranked 53 in the Top 1 Global Brands list [5]. On November 16, 219, Hurun Research Institute released the "Top 1 Hurun Global Unicorn Active Investment Institutions in 219", and Goldman Sachs ranked sixth. [6] On January 22, 22, it was ranked 27th in the list of the most admired companies in the world by Fortune in 22.

On May 13th, 22, Goldman Sachs Group ranked 47th on the 22 Forbes Global Enterprise 2 list. [7-8] In July 22, Forbes 22 Global Top 1 Brand Values was released, and Goldman Sachs Group ranked 85th.

founding period

1869-193

Goldman Sachs was founded in 1869 by German immigrant Marcus Goldman. Goldman Sachs was founded in 1869. From the 199s to the First World War, investment banking began to take shape, but it was not different from commercial banks. Goldman Sachs initially engaged in commercial paper trading at this stage, and only had one office worker and one part-time bookkeeper when starting a business. Marcus Goldman, the founder, discounts the promissory notes of the merchants along the street every day, and then the merchants who originally sold the promissory notes pay cash according to the face value on an agreed date, and the difference is Marcus' income. In 1882, his son-in-law Samuel Sachs joined the company. In 1885, Marcus Goldman brought his sons Henry and Ludwig Dreyfuss into the company and named it Goldman Sachs. The company became a pioneer in commercial paper trading at this stage, and joined the new york Stock Exchange in 1896.

At the beginning of the 2th century, stock underwriting, including initial public offering, made Goldman Sachs a real investment bank. In 196, the company helped Sear Roebuck to issue the largest initial public offering at that time. Goldman Sachs also became one of the companies that liked to recruit MBA students from famous business schools at that time, and this habit continues to this day.

Later, Goldman Sachs increased its loan, foreign exchange and emerging stock underwriting business, although the scale was small, it was already in its infancy. The stock underwriting business has turned Goldman Sachs into a real investment bank.

In 1929, Goldman Sachs was still a very conservative family business. At that time, the company leader Vidio Katchens wanted to develop Goldman Sachs from a single bill business into a comprehensive investment bank. The first step he took was to introduce the stock business and set up the Goldman Sachs Stock Exchange Company. Driven by his enthusiasm, Goldman Sachs entered and rapidly expanded the business similar to today's mutual funds at the speed of setting up a trust and investment company every day, and the stock circulation expanded by 1 million US dollars in the short term. At one time, the company developed very fast, and the stock rose from a few dollars per share to more than 1 dollars, and finally to more than 2 dollars. However, the good times did not last long. In 1929, the global financial crisis and the Wall Street stock market crash caused the stock price to plummet to more than one dollar, which caused the company to lose 92% of its original investment. The company's reputation also plummeted on Wall Street, becoming a laughing stock and synonymous with mistakes, and the company was on the verge of bankruptcy. Since then, the successor Sidney Weinberg has maintained a conservative and steady business style.