Word: goldmans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Goldman Sachs. Butt of many a Broadway jape is the deflation of Goldman, Sachs Trading Corp. stock.* Sponsored in 1928 by the old banking house of Goldman, Sachs & Co., this investment trust stock quickly doubled in value, was split 2-for-1. At its high point Goldman, Sachs Trading Corp. stock was worth over half a billion dollars. Last week at its price of $1.50 a share it had a market value...
...pants, he played the Beethoven Concerto with the New York Symphony. He amazed everyone who heard him with the purity of his style and the moving way in which his innocence suited the music of Beethoven. From that moment he was taken seriously. In the audience was Banker Henry Goldman who, enraptured, bought a $60,000 Stradivarius. gave it to Yehudi as a birthday present...
Indication of collector's interest in contemporary works is shown by a copy of Ernest Hemingway's first publication. "Three Stories and Ten Poems." 1921, owned by J. Lesser Goldman, some note worthy items of E. A. Robinson, leaned by R. J. Bulkley, Jr. '32 and original autograph letters of John Galsworthy, A. A. Milne and others, the property of W. S. Thomas...
Last week the rumor was confirmed. Atlas became by purchase the largest holder of Goldman Sachs stock. Made clear, however, was the fact that control is not involved, that management of the trust will still be in the hands of Goldman, Sachs & Co., seller of none of its shares. It was thought, however, that eventually Atlas will make some offer to minority Goldman Sachs holders, will eventually either control or absorb the latter company. Net assets of the two would total $160.000,000, making it the largest investment trust in the world. The Atlas stock came from the open market...
Important side-angle to the link is that both trusts have sizeable holdings in Manufacturers Trust Co. Their combined holdings will be 114,000 shares out of 1,646,000. Goldman Sachs acquired its Manufacturers stock at about $275 per share, only last week paid its last instalment. Out of the 381,000 shares it bought in this manner, 277,000 were sold to Harvey Dow Gibson and associates at $26.35 a share last winter (TIME, Jan. 12, 1931). Atlas holds 32,000 Manufacturers Trust shares in a shrewd manner. The two trusts will henceforth elect four out of Manufacturers...