Rumors Circulate On Wall Street That Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein Is Preparing To Sing So Long Farewell
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein is preparing to sing So Long Farewell to Goldman Sachs. Blankfein has led the firm since 2006. He was also at the helm steering it through the 2008 financial crisis.
From the WSJ report:
The Goldman Sachs CEO Says He’s Not Going Anywhere
Reports suggest the 63-year-old Goldman Sachs CEO is reportedly ready for the next stage of his career.
Bloomberg claims Blankfein isn’t going anywhere. Blankfein himself said Friday that the WSJ report is not an official announcement from him or the company. The Goldman Sachs CEO took to Twitter after the WSJ report to deny the report.
It's the @WSJ's announcement…not mine. I feel like Huck Finn listening to his own eulogy.
— Lloyd Blankfein (@lloydblankfein) March 9, 2018
Goldman Sachs promoted David Solomon and Harvey Schwartz to serve as co-presidents, and as the WSJ reported, Goldman’s search for Blankfein’s replacement likely won’t extend beyond those two.