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  1. Sidney James Weinberg (October 12, 1891 – July 23, 1969) was a long-time leader of the Wall Street firm Goldman Sachs, nicknamed “Mr. Wall Street” by The New York Times and "director's director" by Fortune magazine.

  2. Sidney Weinberg Leads the Firm for More than Three Decades. In 1930, Sidney Weinberg becomes senior partner, presiding over the firm’s recovery from the 1929 financial crash and more than three decades of growth and innovation.

  3. 2 de nov. de 2008 · Weinberg made it out of Brooklyn; how could he not be good? Weinbergs outsiderness also allowed him to play the classic “middleman minority” role.

  4. 26 de jul. de 2023 · In 1907, a 16-year-old boy with a thick Brooklyn accent shows up at 43 Exchange Place - a New York City skyscraper home to several Wall Street brokerage firm...

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  5. At US$657.9 million (more than US$7.3 billion in 2023 dollars) and 10.2 million shares, the Ford Motor Company IPO of 1956, led by Goldman Sachs, was the largest common stock offering to date. Sidney Weinberg became one of Ford Motor’s first outside directors.

  6. 30 de abr. de 2016 · Intuition and smarts helped Sidney Weinberg propel Goldman Sachs from a respectable spot on Wall Street to a dominant perch over 20th-century finance.

  7. Sidney J. Weinberg, who would go on to become the firm’s longest-serving senior partner and a defining leader of Wall Street, begins work as a janitor’s assistant at Goldman Sachs in 1907.