Where the profit of Goldman Sucks come from?

Quote from riskarb:
GS has the biggest balls on the street

Do you think the size of corporate balls rubs off on the people employed by the corporation?

p.s. I do have to say that their IR derivatives group consistently recovered after every blowup they've been through
 
Quote from sle:

Do you think the size of corporate balls rubs off on the people employed by the corporation?

p.s. I do have to say that their IR derivatives group consistently recovered after every blowup they've been through

i wish their balls would rub on QDZ's maoist face and shut him/her up for a while...

PS - actually, i bet they did rub on his/her face...i bet that's how this thread started.
 
Quote from bungrider:

i wish their balls would rub on QDZ's maoist face and shut him/her up for a while...

PS - actually, i bet they did rub on his/her face...i bet that's how this thread started.

QDZ and NoMoreOptions is the same person?
 
Quote from NoMoreOptions:

"They" made money, how?


What, is this some sort of riddle that I'm missing?

The obvious answer is too look at their statement of Cash Flow. It's on line and tells you everything you need to know. Then cross check with the other fillings.


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Quote from chessman:

I wish I worked for a IB, they will reportedly hand out $16 Billion in bonuses this year.


10.8 billion ...still not bad though!

My wife's cousin works at GS, he's 38..but looks 60!

Sweatshop of the street along with CSFB.

Best,
david
 
Quote from sle:

Do you think the size of corporate balls rubs off on the people employed by the corporation?

p.s. I do have to say that their IR derivatives group consistently recovered after every blowup they've been through

I would say that the "size of corp balls" reflects the GS corporate culture, so yeah, I think it does. GS trades "bigger and better" than everyone else, save possibly Bear, who is too cautious to commit capital as willingly as GS. This is a direct reflection on the employees, after all, what is a corporation?

I don't trade direction, but if I were in the market for long-stock, I'd buy Bear over GS anyday.

arb.
 
Quote from riskarb:

I would say that the "size of corp balls" reflects the GS corporate culture, so yeah, I think it does. GS trades "bigger and better" than everyone else, save possibly Bear, who is too cautious to commit capital as willingly as GS. This is a direct reflection on the employees, after all, what is a corporation?

I don't trade direction, but if I were in the market for long-stock, I'd buy Bear over GS anyday.

arb.

Dont tell me you work for Bear - that would be too funny :D
 
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