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The top floor at Goldman Sachs actually has a real bloodbath, in which staff of MD-level and above may relax with a rejuvenating soak in their choice of cow, goat or virgin. Fact.
Do they kip in coffins too? Gives a whole new meaning to the word "stakeholder"
The top floor at Goldman Sachs actually has a real bloodbath, in which staff of MD-level and above may relax with a rejuvenating soak in their choice of cow, goat or virgin. Fact.
Probably. But "Top 5 firms Looking At Cutting 'Thousands' Of Jobs In Coming Weeks And Bringing Them Back Again In 6 Months When They've Changed Their Mind" is less doomy.
Ah but in 6 months they wont all have had recent banking experience
Does this mean they'll have to hire lots of contractors to sort out the resulting mess?
Probably. But "Top 5 firms Looking At Cutting 'Thousands' Of Jobs In Coming Weeks And Bringing Them Back Again In 6 Months When They've Changed Their Mind" is less doomy.
"Five of the industry's biggest firms are said to be considering eliminating thousands of investment banking jobs in the coming weeks, as revenues have dropped off due to the choppy economy, and increased regulation has adversely impacted profits."
Maybe we'll see drop in price of commodities soon after all.
And The Wall Street Journal is reporting that things like BlackBerry use is also under review at the firm.
Thank tulip for that. I don't see the point of being in contact 24 hours a day when most things can wait. Remember nothing absolutely positively had to be there before FedEx or whomever invented overnight delivery.
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