Goldman Puts Soap in Their Bankers' Computers
Goldman Sachs has told its bankers to clean their filthy mouths keyboards. Cursing has been officially banned from the firm's e-mails. Call it a cultural shift. The Wall Street Journal reports:
There will never be another s-- deal at Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
The New York company is telling employees that they will no longer be able to get away with profanity in electronic messages. That means all 34,000 traders, investment bankers and other Goldman employees must restrain themselves from using a vast vocabulary of oft-used dirty words on Wall Street, including the six-letter expletive that came back to haunt the company at a Senate hearing in April.
Read the full story at the Wall Street Journal.