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Goldman Sachs: The imminent coup

Goldman Sachs: The imminent coup

Lehman Brothers was a legendary Wall Street partnership before a civil war over bonuses between its bankers and traders forced its sale to American Express in 1984 and led to its fatal failure a generation later in 2008. Morgan Stanley's merger with a retail broker Dean Witter in the late 1990's...

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