"CNBC investigates one of the most powerful firms on Wall
Street. It goes behind the scenes and explores its history and corporate
culture. It also looks at a number of controversies that have arisen around the
company due to its role in the 2007 financial crisis.
A company that has ex employees in some of the most
influential government positions and a reputation for hiring the smartest and
shrewdest business minds. This is the kind of image that Goldman Sachs projects
to the media and the public. Then the worlds most powerful financial company
takes a government bail out during a financial crisis and the next year is able
to make the kinds of profits that raise understandable questions. David Faber
reveals the strategies used to make massive amounts of money in a declining
financial market. Also are they able to use the same kind of innovation that
has allowed them to reach there current status in the financial sector to keep
them at the top?"
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