The vampire squid has lost its bite, and investors may want to wait for Goldman Sachs to show its teeth again before wading into the stock, Carleton English writes in this week’s edition of Barron’s. Once synonymous with Wall Street money-making, Goldman Sachs found itself on its back foot after failing to wow investors at its second-ever investor day this past Tuesday, the author adds. Reference Link
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