The Partnership: The Making of Goldman Sachs
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Average customer review:Product Description
"[An] ambitious and absorbing tale of men (no women), money, ambition and redemption."
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #393522 in Books
- Published on: 2008-10-07
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 752 pages
Editorial Reviews
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An important new history shows that the American investment bank is no stranger to adversity --The Economist
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Engaging history of the company
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His publisher will probably sell as many copies as they can print.
Customer Reviews
In a league of its own
Charles D. Ellis does an excellent job in recounting the history of Goldman Sachs. Rather than following its history chronologically the author tells it through the company's partners and learning experiences such as Penn Central's bankruptcy, Robert Maxwell and Long-term Capital Management to name just three of them plus of course the things Goldman Sachs has developed and does really well. The company's decision to list or not to do so is covered quite extensively with all sides and opinions of the argument being looked at. Goldman Sachs and the ongoing financial crisis is not covered in the book but I wouldn't be at all surprised if the author decides to write an up-date once the dust from this on-going event has settled.
What makes this book rather interesting reading is not so much that the author worked as a strategy consultant for Goldman Sachs but that the firm agreed to give him full and uncensored access to everyone so that this book is a real inside story and not just a corporate history.




