New York, Wall Street.
The building where Goldman Sachs is located.
Seymour Sacks passed away in 1935.
His son, Walter Sachs, smoothly took over Goldman Sachs.
However, during the Great Depression, Goldman Sachs suffered severe losses, which brought the company to a standstill.
In recent years, Goldman Sachs has finally regained its momentum.
At this moment, Walter Sachs looked at the invitation in his hand and couldn't help but look up to ask Vatiel Kachins, the senior partner of Goldman Sachs sitting opposite him.
"Is Chase celebrating their victory in advance?"
Vatiel Kachins has been a great help in the development history of Goldman Sachs.
Firstly, before becoming a partner at Goldman Sachs, Vatiel Kachins was already a well-known economist in the United States.
He was also teaching at Harvard.
Before joining Goldman Sachs, Vatiel Kachins had published books like "Currency," "Profit," and "Business Without Buyers."
They created quite a stir across the United States.
