Word: goldman
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...This has given us a big lift," Marshall I Goldman, associate director of the center, said yesterday, adding, "It shows that there is life in the old girl [center...
...evaluation of the Newhouse estate was wildly at odds with the family's appraisal. That assessment, made by Chemical Bank and the Wall Street firm Goldman, Sachs & Co., put the estate's taxable value at $90.9 million and calculated the taxes owed at $48.7 million. The IRS, on the other hand, said that according to its evaluation of the estate, the heirs owed taxes of $609 million. The Government added $305 million to that tab in the form of fraud penalties for willful undervaluation of Newhouse's holdings...
...California vineyards, where harvesting was under way last week, Coca-Cola's departure from the business was quietly welcomed by competitors, who resented the company's aggressive marketing tactics. "Coke wasn't a gentleman in a gentleman's industry," said Emanuel Goldman, a partner of Montgomery Securities in San Francisco. It is expected that the tough advertising that Coca-Cola fostered will probably end. Meanwhile, wine prices are likely to start increasing, largely because of a predicted small 1983 harvest. Seagram's may be getting deeper into wine at the perfect moment...
...long been called the perfect investment for widows and orphans. Last week AT&T closed at $66.75. But the future course of the company after its dismemberment looks murky, and many bewildered shareholders are wondering whether they should buy, sell or hold. Says Ernest Liu, senior analyst at Goldman, Sachs: "The confusion over AT&T stock within the investing community is worse than I've ever experienced...
...took the first crack at The Right Stuff script was star Screenwriter-Pop Novelist William Goldman. In his recent book Adventures in the Screen Trade, he notes that structurally Wolfe's book is really two books. One is about the fighter jocks turned test pilots, led by the legendary Chuck Yeager, the first man to break the sound barrier. A natural pilot who graduated without benefit of a college degree from a World War II ace into test flights, Yeager, with his peers, established the exacting, unspoken standards (and style) of test flight in the late...