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Goldman Sachs awards CEO David Solomon $80 million retention reward – Financial Times

  1. Goldman Sachs awards CEO David Solomon $80 million retention award Financial Times
  2. Goldman gives Solomon and Waldron $80 million each to stay put Yahoo Finance
  3. Goldman awards $80 million in retention awards to Solomon and Waldron Bloomberg
  4. Goldman Sachs strengthens its leadership and incentive programs TipRanks
  5. Goldman Sachs raises CEO pay to $39 million, plans five more years at the helm MSN
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