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The question is: Will the SEC allow themselves to be placated with a boatload of Angelo's dirty cash? Oh, kidding, that's not the question.
The former Obama car czar will agree to be banned from the securities industry.
In a statement, the CEO sounded humbled.
$550 million, and "no admission of guilt."
With high-school reunion season on the horizon, the agency had to do something.
Was the financial crisis Goldman's fault? No, but they are sad about it.
At the Squid, conformist behavior leads to group eating disorders.
"We lost money, then made more than we lost because of shorts."
Just because you're too big to fail doesn't mean you're too big to get on the phone.
“We found out about it (the SEC action) on CNBC,” said the president.
He's not proud of it, but in light of recent events, he feels he should point that out.
How else would they celebrate?
The French salesman at the center of the SEC's case against Goldman Sachs has left unfriendly England.
We hate to shatter your innocence, but it is possible.
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