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Gary Cohn's house

BEV Gary Cohn's house [ Info ] [ GM ] [ LM ] [ YM ] By: neotrix @ 2008-12-02 03:31:12 The President and Co-Chief Operating Officer of Goldman Sachs owns this house.

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AARP under fire for marketing of pricey insurance

... FOR ONE-TIME USE ONLY TO ACCOMPANY BLOOMBERG MARKETS MAGAZINE STORY, AARP'S STEALTH FEES, BY GARY COHN AND DARRELL PRESTON. EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NO SALES. NO ARCHIVING.

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Great move; Goldman Sachs CEO and six other top execs says no to Christmas bonuses for 2008.

Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein and six other top execs including Jon Winkelried, Gary Cohn, David Viniar and three vice chairmen — J. Michael Evans, Michael Sherwood and John Weinberg of the troubled firm have decided to forgo their Christmas bonuses for 2008. The seven execs will have to get by on their $600,000 base salaries, [...]

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Goldman execs forgo bonuses

A good sign: Goldman Sachs Group Inc said on Sunday its Chief Executive Lloyd Blankfein and six other top officials will not get bonuses for 2008. Blankfein, Presidents and Co-Chief Operating Officers Jon Winkelried and Gary Cohn, Chief Financial Officer David Viniar, and three vice chairmen — J. Michael Evans, Michael Sherwood and John Weinberg — asked [...]

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Top Goldman executives nix their own bonuses

Goldman Sachs Group Inc. said yesterday its chief executive officer Lloyd Blankfein and six other top officials will not get bonuses for 2008.Mr. Blankfein, presidents and co-chief operating officers Jon Winkelried and Gary Cohn, chief financial officer David Viniar, and three vice-chairmen - J. Michael Evans, Michael Sherwood and John Weinberg - asked the board's compensation committee...

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Goldman Sachs, The Hated Kid On Wall Street

Blankfein, presidents and co-chief operating officers Jon Winkelried and Gary Cohn, chief financial officer David Viniar, and three vice chairmen -- J. Michael Evans, Michael Sherwood and John Weinberg -- asked the board's compensation committee that they not receive a bonus, spokesman Lucas van Praag said. The compensation committee met and agreed, Praag said. The executives will only...

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Nixing Bonuses, Goldman Sachs Sets the Bar for Wall Street

Goldman Sachs made a statement on executive pay on Sunday when it announced that its . Chief Executive Lloyd Blankfein, Presidents and Co-Chief Operating Officers Jon Winkelried and Gary Cohn, Chief Financial Officer David Viniar, and three vice chairmen supposedly asked the board’s compensation committee not to award them the bonuses, and the board agreed, Reuters reports. Goldman is...

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FAT CATS ARE NOW SACHS AB$TAINERS

... credit crunch was starting. Other lighter-pocketed execs include Co-Presidents Jon Winkelried and Gary Cohn, who each earned $67.5 million in cash and stock in 2007, and Chief Financial Officer David Viniar, who took home $57.5 million. They will all get only their base pay of $600,000. The 2007 salaries of the other three, Vice Chairmen J. Michael Evans, John Weinberg and Michael...

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WHAT CRAP: CONGRESS & ADMINISTRATION LAUDS GOLDMAN SACHS EXECUTIVES FOR TURNING DOWN BONUSES ...

... Operating Officer, Jon Winkelried, made $67.5 MILLION Goldman’s Co-Chief Operating Officer, Gary Cohn made $67.5 MILLION Goldman’s Chief Financial Officer, David Viniar made $57.5 MILLION How many people would accept ONLY $600,000 in base salary, AFTER having made tens of millions the year before, in order to allow Congress and the Treasury Department to crow about the draconian bonus...

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Goldman Sachs Top Execs To Forgo 2008 Bonuses

... execs besides Blankfein, includes President and Co-Chief Operating Officers Jon Winkelried and Gary Cohn, Vice Chairs John Weinberg, J. Michael Evans and Michael Sherwood, and Chief Financial Officer David Viniar. The executives will only be eligible for their base salaries, $600,000 for each. Just a year ago firms across Wall Street were relatively untouched by the mortgage meltdown...

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Goldman CEO, 6 others forgo 2008 bonuses

Mr. Blankfein, presidents and co-chief operating officers Jon Winkelried and Gary Cohn, chief financial officer David Viniar, and three vice chairmen – J. Michael Evans, Michael Sherwood and John Weinberg – asked the board's compensation committee Sunday morning that they not receive a bonus, spokesman Lucas van Praag said.

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UPDATE 3-Goldman CEO, 6 others forgo 2008 bonuses

Blankfein, Presidents and Co-Chief Operating Officers Jon Winkelried and Gary Cohn, Chief Financial Officer David Viniar, and three vice chairmen -- J. Michael Evans, Michael Sherwood and John Weinberg -- asked the board's compensation committee Sunday morning that they not receive a bonus, spokesman Lucas van Praag said.

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Goldman Sachs withholds bonuses from top executives

... and his six colleagues, including Jon Winkelried, president and co-chief operating officer, and Gary Cohn, also co-chief operating officer, will therefore be paid only their base salaries of $600,000 (£408,000) each this year.Related LinksNews of the decision came as the head of another huge Wall Street bank, Vikram Pandit, the chief executive of Citigroup, was preparing to rally...

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Goldman CEO gives up 2008 bonus

Blankfein, Presidents and Co-Chief Operating Officers Jon Winkelried and Gary Cohn, Chief Financial Officer David Viniar, and three vice chairmen -- J. Michael Evans, Michael Sherwood and John Weinberg -- asked the board's compensation committee Sunday morning that they not receive a bonus, spokesman Lucas van Praag said.

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Goldman CEO, 6 others forgo 2008 bonuses

Blankfein, Presidents and Co-Chief Operating Officers Jon Winkelried and Gary Cohn, Chief Financial Officer David Viniar, and three vice chairmen -- J. Michael Evans, Michael Sherwood and John Weinberg -- asked the board's compensation committee Sunday morning that they not receive a bonus, spokesman Lucas van Praag said.