NEW YORK (Reuters) -Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon was awarded an $80 million stock bonus to stay at the helm for another ...
Goldman Sachs gave Chief Executive David Solomon an $80 million bonus to stay for five more years, ending any lingering ...
Another engine of value creation for Wall Street that has been slow in recent years is the IPO market — which is also set to ...
Goldman Sachs has awarded CEO David Solomon an $80 million bonus to secure his leadership for the next five years.
The latest bonuses are an effort by Goldman's board to retain the CEO and COO as a senior leadership team, the company said ...
Retention bonus, and big pay raise, quell any more questions about the CEO’s ability to stay in place ...
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. otorgó a sus dos principales ejecutivos bonos de retención valorados en US$80 millones cada uno y ...
The retention awards are the second in just over three years given to Chief Executive David Solomon and President John ...
Two years ago, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. Chief Executive David Solomon was on the ropes after he made the difficult decision ...
Goldman Sachs raised CEO David Solomon's compensation 26% to $39 million for last year, according to a filing, and its board ...
Goldman Sachs awards $80 million retention RSUs to CEO David Solomon and COO John Waldron, emphasizing leadership stability, ...
Goldman Sachs handed its top two executives retention awards worth $129 million to encourage them to keep working at the firm ...