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...Zachary K. Goldman is an advertising manager...
...based deals--paying for "click-throughs" (portal visitors clicking on one of their links) and, in some cases, actual sales. "Back in the go-go days of the Internet, retailers would pay for the halo effect of being on a big portal like AOL," says David Bolotsky, who headed Goldman Sachs' U.S. retail group before launching UncommonGoods, an online and catalog gift shop, in 1999. "When they realized they were losing their shirts, there was a backlash." In the next phase, retailers started insisting on strict revenue-sharing deals. These days the pendulum has swung back. Most deals between retailers...
...combatting massive tax evasion could help Lula drop interest rates and free up at least $5 billion - more than half of Brazil's entire education budget - for projects like Zero Hunger. "This government's macroeconomic approach has been impeccable," says Paulo Leme, head of emerging market analysis at Goldman Sachs in New York, noting wryly that the PT used to oppose pension reform. "They understand now that what causes poverty in Brazil is the excessive size of the state." Will Brazil's Congress understand that too? Lula's bond with the governors, who wield considerable influence over their congressmen...
This summer, she plans to research her Social Studies thesis on the effect of the North American Free Trade Agreement on maquiladoras, low-wage multinational factories in Mexico. But the bulk of her summer will be spent at Goldman Sachs, where she worked last summer. Two years ago, her mother was injured in a hit-and-run car accident, and needs surgery on her dislocated eye she cannot afford. Hernandez wants to chip...
After graduation, Hernandez hopes to do the two-year analyst program at Goldman to pay off her Exeter and Harvard loans, and then perhaps go back to social advocacy work...