Goldman Sachs Group Inc

NYSE: GS
$625.94
+$12.95 (+2.1%)
Closing Price on January 17, 2025

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These three companies have extraordinary management teams and a huge footprint in banking and investment banking and in the capital markets. All are good holdings for long-term growth accounts.
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Goldman Sachs missed revenue and profit estimates this morning. Lower trading revenues and flat fixed-income revenues combined with higher expenses get the blame.
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