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Very amazing numbers. Best performance of wall street. Simply amazing.
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When Goldman Sachs disclosed that it would pay Lloyd C. Blankfein, its chairman and chief executive, a $53.7 million bonus for 2006, heads turned on Wall Street and beyond. Even in a year of plenty for financial firms, Mr. Blankfein?s paycheck set a record for Wall Street chiefs. Now it appears that the new runners-up in the compensation race are Mr. Blankfein?s own lieutenants.
Goldman Sachs said in a regulatory filing Wednesday that it had paid Gary D. Cohn and Jon Winkelried, the firm?s co-presidents and co-chief operating officers, about $52.5 million each in bonuses for its 2006 fiscal year.
That figure includes $26.7 million in cash bonuses, $15.4 million in restricted stock and what the bank estimated was $10.3 million worth of stock options.
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