Goldman Sachs at 150: Part 1 – Beginnings (1869)
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 Published On Jun 24, 2019

In 1869, a 48-year-old German Jewish immigrant and one-time street peddler named Marcus Goldman with no background in finance hangs out a sign that reads “M. Goldman, Broker and Banker” at 30 Pine Street. Over the next five decades, what started as Goldman’s tiny family-owned partnership would rise to become one of the most innovative and enterprising banks on Wall Street.

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