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1999
Goldman Sachs focuses on electronic
trading of fixed income securities
to help centralize liquidity and expand
its sales and trading franchise
across markets.
1992
Goldman Sachs releases
its first Communicopia
research report, which
identifies key trends in the
communications industry .
2000
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1999
Global online population
Global e-mail boxes
1997
Goldman Sachs makes the first of
many investments in electronic
equity trading platforms.
1995
Goldman Sachs enhances
client service by creating a
proprietary Web site, the GS
Financial Workbench , helping
clients plan and execute
investment strategies.
1998
Despite market volatility,
Goldman Sachs continues
with the IPO of a small online
auction company, eBay.
1998
Goldman Sachs leads the
bulge bracket by structuring
its equity research around
global teams.
1996
Goldman Sachs recognizes
the potential of the Internet
sector through its research
analysis and the IPO of Yahoo!
Recognizing the importance of electronic distribution,
Goldman Sachs executes a number of industry-defining
electronic offerings for its clients, such as the first-ever
fully integrated electronic bond offering, the first-ever
Brady bond e-exchange and the first-ever municipal
e-bond offering.
2000
2000
To boost the capacity of data, video
and voice that can be transmitted
between offices, Goldman Sachs
increases its network bandwidth
by 224% globally.
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