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Goldman Sachs quarterly results beat, but there’s an asterisk

Updated at 10:11 a.m. EST Goldman Sachs is one of the biggest and most prestigious investment banks on the planet. It helps corporations, governments, and institutions raise money and engages in stocks, bonds, and commodities trading and market-making. It also profits by offering advisory services to high-net-worth families. The company's leadership in these markets has made it one of the best-known banks in the world. However, that doesn’t guarantee its success every quarter. Over the past year, Goldman Sachs's earnings have retreated because rising interest rates have reduced asset values, trading activity, and mergers, acquisitions, and initial public offerings. The big bank released its latest quarterly financial results on Jan. 16. Is the investment bank's business improving, or is it on track for another disappointing year? NEW YORK - APRIL 16: A financial professional works in the Goldman Sachs booth on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Chris Hondros/Getty Images Goldman Sachs beats, but results were hamstrung by one of its biggest businesses Goldman Sachs GS posted better-than-expected fourth-quarter earnings Tuesday, even as deal fees slumped and the group handed over more than $500 million to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. to pay for last year's regional bank rescues. Goldman, the fifth-largest U.S. bank and one of the most influential investment houses on Wall Street, said earnings for the three months ended in December were $2.01 billion, or $5.48 per share, up 51% from the same period in 2022 but well ahead of the Wall Street consensus forecast of $3.51 per share. Goldman also said it paid $529 million to the FDIC as part of its Special Assessment fee linked to the spring rescue of several regional U.S. banks. Group revenue, Goldman said, rose 6.9% to $11.32 billion, topping analysts' forecasts of a $10.8 billion total. However, investment banking fees fell 12% from the fourth quarter of 2022 to $1.65 billion, Goldman said, while fixed-income revenue was down 24% to $2.03 billion. Merger activity slumped to the lowest levels in a decade last year, with overall volumes down 18% from 2022 levels, according to LSEG data, with around $3 trillion in deals completed. In the U.S., overall deals fell 8% to around $1.42 trillion. Equity trading revenue, however, surged 26% amid the solid end-of-year rally on Wall Street, and Wealth management fees rose 23% to $4.39 billion.More on banking:JP Morgan hits record his has 2024 forecasts offsets FDIC-led earnings missGoldman Sachs heavyweights forecast what's next for the stock market, economyJP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon warns not to get too smug about a 'soft landing' "This was a year of execution for Goldman Sachs. With everything we achieved in 2023 coupled with our clear and simplified strategy, we have a much stronger platform for 2024," said CEO David Solomon. "Our strategic objectives underscore our relentless commitment to serve our clients with excellence, further strengthen our leading client franchise and continue to deliver for shareholders,” he added. Goldman Sachs shares at last check were trading up 0.9% above $381.Action Alerts PLUS offers expert portfolio guidance to help you make informed investing decisions. Sign up now.
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This Is How Many Credit Cards You Should Actually Have

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Costco's 3-Pack of Tropical Plants Is $30 (and Sure to Sell Out)

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*Как правильно*

Не следует думать, что существует один единственный и правильный способ завязать шемаг . Здесь Вы увидите несколько наиболее простых и популярных способов...via forma full 5 https://ift.tt/sJGrufN Manage Unsubscribe from these notifications or sign in to manage your Email service.IFTTT Manage on IFTTT: https://ifttt.com/myrecipes/personal/114580525
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Как правильно

Не следует думать, что существует один единственный и правильный способ завязать шемаг . Здесь Вы увидите несколько наиболее простых и популярных способов...via forma full 5 https://ift.tt/sJGrufN Manage Unsubscribe from these notifications or sign in to manage your Email service.IFTTT Manage on IFTTT: https://ifttt.com/myrecipes/personal/114580525
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*Форменная одежда*

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*A tech founder is calling out Southwest for disgusting in-flight situation*

While many disgusting moments on different airlines have gone viral over the years, new ones never fail to tap into the internet's salacious and can't-look-away instincts. The latest travel post to gather over four million views on TikTok occurred when an artificial intelligence startup founder posted an eight-second video of "unidentified liquid drips" over her seat in the back of a Southwest (LUV) - Get Free Report plane.Related: Delta flight forced to make emergency turnaround for a very smelly reason "POV: unidentified liquid drips from someone else's bag on you the entire flight because the flight attendant said she can't move you or the bag," 24-year-old Sophie Shaw wrote overtop the footage of water dripping from the overhead compartment above her flight. @pocketmouse35 Im filing a claim dw #southwest #flightattendant #flighthorrorstories #flying #travel #traveltiktok #plane ♬ Lifehack - Itsyourboymrkebs 'Filing a claim, don't worry,' traveler tells TikTok followers of experience The entrepreneur, founder of AI company Azuryne, was using the airline to travel between San Jose, Calif. and Santa Ana, Calif. In the caption to the video, Shaw also told her followers that she was "filing a claim dw [don't worry]." The eight-second footage is also accompanied by dramatic Halloween-style music culminating in a honking tun-tun-tun. More Travel:A new travel term is taking over the internet (and reaching airlines and hotels)The 10 best airline stocks to buy nowAirlines see a new kind of traveler at the front of the plane The video had initially only been seen by Shaw's friends but started gathering steam on the internet in January a few weeks after the incident. It has now been viewed nearly 4.5 million times and received over 136,000 upvotes. In an interview with news outlet Kennedy News, Shaw explained that she was not able to move the bag herself due to being 5'2 and too short to reach it in the back of the overhead compartment while a Southwest flight attendant reportedly told her that she could neither move the bag nor put her in a different seat. "It was the worst experience on a plane I've ever had," Shaw described to the news outlet while also comparing it to "Chinese water torture" in reference to a fifteenth-century torture method in which water is dripped onto someone's forehead slowly but consistently over a long period of time.Commenters weigh in: 'The flight attendant couldn't just make an announcement?' The San Francisco native also said that she had gone to sleep while waiting for the flight to take off but woke up when she felt her legs and seat "completely soaked" and discovered a "big drip coming from the ceiling." While Southwest has not been reaching out with responses to questions on how it handled Shaw's situation, TikTok users quickly jumped in to express outrage on her behalf and criticize the airline's actions even though the drip was most likely caused by a fellow passenger. "I would’ve said so loudly 'WHOSE BAG IS THIS!!!!'" one commenter wrote in a post that was upvoted more than 56,000 times. "The flight attendant couldn't just make the announcement asking who's [sic] bag that was," wrote another. Shaw, in turn, later clarified that the flight attendants tried to fix it by putting some paper towels into the overhead compartment. "They put some paper towels in the locker so I guess they had tried to fix something but couldn't," Shaw told Kennedy News. Southwest has not been reaching out to talk about its clean-up efforts or what caused the leakage.
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Форменная одежда

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*Taco Bell just launched its most out-of-character breakfast item yet*

In order to promote image recognition and reach more customers outside its stores, fast-food chains often expand into the retail space. Starbucks (SBUX) - Get Free Report has made major efforts to sell everything from ground coffee to bottled drinks on Amazon (AMZN) - Get Free Report and in Walmart (WMT) - Get Free Report. Yum Brands (YUM) - Get Free Report, owner of Taco Bell, has taco shells and dinner kits as well as a line of bottled sauces and salsas.Related: Taco Bell brings back beloved classic with a major twist While they will not be sold online or in stores, Taco Bell's newest item dips much deeper onto the supermarket product side than is commonly associated with the Tex-Mex chain. As part of a new partnership with Uber Eats (UBER) - Get Free Report, Taco Bell just launched a new cereal inspired by one of its most popular breakfast items. Taco Bell's new Cereal Twists Cereal is captured in a promotional image. Yum! Brands Chain promises 'your go-to crunchy, cinnamon-y twists' in boxed form The cereal is inspired by the puffed corn twists sprinkled with cinnamon and sugar that Taco Bell sells for $1.19 during breakfast hours and launched in the late 1980s. While the chain is known for frequently removing and adding new items to its menus, this has remained a consistent and beloved breakfast item over the years. More Food And Retail:Inside Chipotle's ambitious sports marketing strategy and its partnership with a Formula 1 teamTaco Bell has a new value offer (with a catch)A classic kitchenware brand files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy As part of the short promotion, the cereal is available to residents of New York City, Miami, Dallas, Chicago and Los Angeles who order an Uber One or Uber Eats order between Jan. 16 and 18. Those who are part of the food-delivery branch of the rideshare app's monthly subscription service can get a box for free by ordering it through the platform while regular users can order any breakfast item costing more than $2 to receive a free box before 11 a.m. during the same time period. Another way to taste this unusual promotional item is to ask for one through the app as a Rewards member on Jan. 23 (the first 500 to do so will get one mailed to them). For those who live outside the five participating cities, Taco Bell recommends participating in the "$5 off and free cinnamon twists" promotion on Uber Eats breakfast orders of more than $15 between Jan. 16 and 22 and then crunching them over a bowl of milk yourself.Live outside participating cities? Here's how you can still 'hack your own cereal' "You can still hack your own cereal by redeeming $5 off and free cinnamon twists, just crunch them in a bowl of your choice, add your preferred milk, and enjoy," the chain said in a press release. While there are some exceptions, fast food chains will rarely venture into the cereal world given that breakfast itself often makes up a small category of overall sales. In the spring of 2022, Pepsico (PEP) - Get Free Report-owned juice brand Tropicana ignited a social media firestorm with a promotional campaign suggesting customers put cereal in their orange juice. While it tried supporting its claim with everything from a poll showing that many adults do just that to the argument that the citrus in the juice helps soften the granola in the cereal, Tropicana drinkers were not convinced and the efforts quickly entered the large vault of promotional campaigns relying on the "so weird you have to try it method."
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A tech founder is calling out Southwest for disgusting in-flight situation

While many disgusting moments on different airlines have gone viral over the years, new ones never fail to tap into the internet's salacious and can't-look-away instincts. The latest travel post to gather over four million views on TikTok occurred when an artificial intelligence startup founder posted an eight-second video of "unidentified liquid drips" over her seat in the back of a Southwest (LUV) - Get Free Report plane.Related: Delta flight forced to make emergency turnaround for a very smelly reason "POV: unidentified liquid drips from someone else's bag on you the entire flight because the flight attendant said she can't move you or the bag," 24-year-old Sophie Shaw wrote overtop the footage of water dripping from the overhead compartment above her flight. @pocketmouse35 Im filing a claim dw #southwest #flightattendant #flighthorrorstories #flying #travel #traveltiktok #plane ♬ Lifehack - Itsyourboymrkebs 'Filing a claim, don't worry,' traveler tells TikTok followers of experience The entrepreneur, founder of AI company Azuryne, was using the airline to travel between San Jose, Calif. and Santa Ana, Calif. In the caption to the video, Shaw also told her followers that she was "filing a claim dw don't worry." The eight-second footage is also accompanied by dramatic Halloween-style music culminating in a honking tun-tun-tun. More Travel:A new travel term is taking over the internet (and reaching airlines and hotels)The 10 best airline stocks to buy nowAirlines see a new kind of traveler at the front of the plane The video had initially only been seen by Shaw's friends but started gathering steam on the internet in January a few weeks after the incident. It has now been viewed nearly 4.5 million times and received over 136,000 upvotes. In an interview with news outlet Kennedy News, Shaw explained that she was not able to move the bag herself due to being 5'2 and too short to reach it in the back of the overhead compartment while a Southwest flight attendant reportedly told her that she could neither move the bag nor put her in a different seat. "It was the worst experience on a plane I've ever had," Shaw described to the news outlet while also comparing it to "Chinese water torture" in reference to a fifteenth-century torture method in which water is dripped onto someone's forehead slowly but consistently over a long period of time.Commenters weigh in: 'The flight attendant couldn't just make an announcement?' The San Francisco native also said that she had gone to sleep while waiting for the flight to take off but woke up when she felt her legs and seat "completely soaked" and discovered a "big drip coming from the ceiling." While Southwest has not been reaching out with responses to questions on how it handled Shaw's situation, TikTok users quickly jumped in to express outrage on her behalf and criticize the airline's actions even though the drip was most likely caused by a fellow passenger. "I would’ve said so loudly 'WHOSE BAG IS THIS!!!!'" one commenter wrote in a post that was upvoted more than 56,000 times. "The flight attendant couldn't just make the announcement asking who's sic bag that was," wrote another. Shaw, in turn, later clarified that the flight attendants tried to fix it by putting some paper towels into the overhead compartment. "They put some paper towels in the locker so I guess they had tried to fix something but couldn't," Shaw told Kennedy News. Southwest has not been reaching out to talk about its clean-up efforts or what caused the leakage.
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Taco Bell just launched its most out-of-character breakfast item yet

In order to promote image recognition and reach more customers outside its stores, fast-food chains often expand into the retail space. Starbucks (SBUX) - Get Free Report has made major efforts to sell everything from ground coffee to bottled drinks on Amazon (AMZN) - Get Free Report and in Walmart (WMT) - Get Free Report. Yum Brands (YUM) - Get Free Report, owner of Taco Bell, has taco shells and dinner kits as well as a line of bottled sauces and salsas.Related: Taco Bell brings back beloved classic with a major twist While they will not be sold online or in stores, Taco Bell's newest item dips much deeper onto the supermarket product side than is commonly associated with the Tex-Mex chain. As part of a new partnership with Uber Eats (UBER) - Get Free Report, Taco Bell just launched a new cereal inspired by one of its most popular breakfast items. Taco Bell's new Cereal Twists Cereal is captured in a promotional image. Yum! Brands Chain promises 'your go-to crunchy, cinnamon-y twists' in boxed form The cereal is inspired by the puffed corn twists sprinkled with cinnamon and sugar that Taco Bell sells for $1.19 during breakfast hours and launched in the late 1980s. While the chain is known for frequently removing and adding new items to its menus, this has remained a consistent and beloved breakfast item over the years. More Food And Retail:Inside Chipotle's ambitious sports marketing strategy and its partnership with a Formula 1 teamTaco Bell has a new value offer (with a catch)A classic kitchenware brand files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy As part of the short promotion, the cereal is available to residents of New York City, Miami, Dallas, Chicago and Los Angeles who order an Uber One or Uber Eats order between Jan. 16 and 18. Those who are part of the food-delivery branch of the rideshare app's monthly subscription service can get a box for free by ordering it through the platform while regular users can order any breakfast item costing more than $2 to receive a free box before 11 a.m. during the same time period. Another way to taste this unusual promotional item is to ask for one through the app as a Rewards member on Jan. 23 (the first 500 to do so will get one mailed to them). For those who live outside the five participating cities, Taco Bell recommends participating in the "$5 off and free cinnamon twists" promotion on Uber Eats breakfast orders of more than $15 between Jan. 16 and 22 and then crunching them over a bowl of milk yourself.Live outside participating cities? Here's how you can still 'hack your own cereal' "You can still hack your own cereal by redeeming $5 off and free cinnamon twists, just crunch them in a bowl of your choice, add your preferred milk, and enjoy," the chain said in a press release. While there are some exceptions, fast food chains will rarely venture into the cereal world given that breakfast itself often makes up a small category of overall sales. In the spring of 2022, Pepsico (PEP) - Get Free Report-owned juice brand Tropicana ignited a social media firestorm with a promotional campaign suggesting customers put cereal in their orange juice. While it tried supporting its claim with everything from a poll showing that many adults do just that to the argument that the citrus in the juice helps soften the granola in the cereal, Tropicana drinkers were not convinced and the efforts quickly entered the large vault of promotional campaigns relying on the "so weird you have to try it method."
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*Red Rock =?UTF-8?B?0JrRg9C/0LjRgtGMIC0g0KTQvtGA0LzQsCDQvtC00LXQttC00Ys=?=*

Итальянский бренд «RedRock» («Редрок») известен во всём мире своей треккинговой и спортивной обувью. Такая обувь отлично подходит для людей, ...via forma full 5 https://ift.tt/uMXECrx Manage Unsubscribe from these notifications or sign in to manage your Email service.IFTTT Manage on IFTTT: https://ifttt.com/myrecipes/personal/114580525
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Итальянский бренд «RedRock» («Редрок») известен во всём мире своей треккинговой и спортивной обувью. Такая обувь отлично подходит для людей, ...via forma full 5 https://ift.tt/uMXECrx Manage Unsubscribe from these notifications or sign in to manage your Email service.IFTTT Manage on IFTTT: https://ifttt.com/myrecipes/personal/114580525
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*Учёные показали на видео, как общаются растения*

Они пользуются эфирной коммуникационной сетью.
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