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    Samuel Sachs (/ z ɑː k s /; July 28, 1851 – March 2, 1935) was an American investment banker. He is most known for co-founding Goldman Sachs along with Marcus Goldman. He is noted for changing the nature of merchant banking by underwriting of the flotation of many major companies through the use of these sales to raise funds.

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  2. Born in 1851 in Maryland, Samuel Sachs had begun working at 15 as a bookkeeper and went on to run a small boards, glass, and mirrors business. When Samuel accepted his father-in-law’s offer, Marcus renamed the firm M. Goldman & Sachs.

  3. Samuel Sachs. Goldman, Sachs and Company. 1904–1928. Industry: Finance. Era: 1900. Sachs, together with his friend Philip Lehman of Lehman Brothers, was one of the first to realize the potential of issuing stock as a way for new companies to raise funds.

  4. When Marcus Goldman brought his son-in-law Samuel Sachs on as his business partner in 1882, neither man could know that it would be the beginning of a partnership that would last for more than a century and a half, employing generations of both families.

  5. In 1910, Walter Sachs becomes a partner of the firm founded by his grandfather Marcus Goldman, where he works alongside his father and brothers. Walter Edward Sachs was born in New York City in 1884, the third son of Samuel Sachs and a grandson of Marcus Goldman.

  6. May 31, 2024 · Samuel Sachs (July 28, 1851 – March 2, 1935) was an American investment banker. He was born in the state of Maryland to Jewish immigrants from Bavaria, Germany. Sachs, along with his longtime friend Philip Lehman of Lehman Brothers, pioneered the issuing of stock as a way for new companies to raise funds.

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