Glass Lewis recommended investors vote against Goldman Sachs’ CEO and president each receiving $80 million retention bonuses.
Many on Wall Street regard John Waldron as heir apparent to David Solomon. But a coronation may lead to an exodus of talent.
Proxy advisor Glass Lewis has recommended that Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS) shareholders vote against the investment bank’s plan ...
Goldman Sachs is offering up to $160,000 for an associate to help CEO David Solomon and other top execs get around on the ...
Proxy adviser Glass Lewis recommended investors cast advisory votes "against" the pay of top Goldman Sachs executives, citing ...
Goldman Sachs has been fighting to keep its President Waldron, who also serves as chief operating officer, at the firm, ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Goldman Sachs plans to trim its staffing by 3% to 5% in an ... a stark turnaround for a leader whose survival was questioned after the ill-fated retail foray. John Waldron, Goldman ...
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon will whack 3% to 5% of its workforce — including scores of under-performing vice presidents — as part of the Wall Street giant’s annual round of layoffs, The ...
(Reuters) -Proxy adviser Glass Lewis recommended investors cast advisory votes against the pay of top Goldman Sachs ...