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Goldman
[ gohld-muhn ]
noun
- Edwin Fran·ko [frang, -koh], 1878–1956, U.S. composer and bandmaster.
- Emma, 1869–1940, U.S. anarchist leader, born in Russia.
Example Sentences
Here’s the Goldman chart putting this latest 3-month shorts-rally into some historical perspective.
Going back to 1992, five of the 10 most active single days for call options volumes occurred this month, Goldman notes.
Looking forward, investors should focus on the full-year 2021 estimate, and compare that with the pre-pandemic full-year 2019 performance, Goldman advises.
Looking forward to the year ahead, Goldman predicts the S&P will finish 2021 at 4,300.
Congress’s inability to reach a deal on a new stimulus deal is a big culprit, Goldman says.
Toomey lives here with her husband, Mark, a managing director at Goldman Sachs, and their two daughters.
The bailout crybabies of Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan Chase, Wells Fargo, and all the rest are easy targets—and deserving ones, too.
Is Clinton too close to the Wall Street-Goldman Sachs wing of the Democratic Party?
So we have a graduate of Choate or Beverly Hills High who attends Wharton, and goes to work for, say, Goldman Sachs.
One can even hear both the regulators and Goldman executives acknowledge that the deal should have required Fed approval.
I bought the Emma Goldman poster on the way home and stuck it up over my desk, tacked over a vintage black-light poster.
A biographic sketch of Emma Goldman's interesting career, with splendid portrait, is included in the book.
Emma Goldman also appreciates the fact that the police are always ready to lend a hand in anarchist outrages.
Beatrice Webb has compiled statistics, and Emma Goldman has preached the gospel of freedom.
It will thus be seen that Emma Goldman is of a type familiar enough in America, and conceded a popular respect.
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