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  1. Sidney James Weinberg (October 12, 1891 – July 23, 1969) was a long-time leader of the Wall Street firm Goldman Sachs, nicknamedMr. Wall Street” by The New York Times and "director's director" by Fortune magazine.

  2. Sidney Weinberg Leads the Firm for More than Three Decades. In 1930, Sidney Weinberg becomes senior partner, presiding over the firm’s recovery from the 1929 financial crash and more than three decades of growth and innovation.

  3. Oct 10, 2008 · Sidney Weinberg rescued the company from the 1929 collapse of the Goldman Sachs Trading Group: its shares fell from $326 to $1.75 in what Ellis calls one of the largest, swiftest and most...

  4. Nov 2, 2008 · Weinberg made it out of Brooklyn; how could he not be good? Weinbergs outsiderness also allowed him to play the classic “middleman minority” role.

  5. U.S. Business: EVERYBODY’S BROKER SIDNEY WEINBERG. TIME. Dec. 8, 1958. THE Wall Streeter whose advice is most often sought by U.S. businessmen is Sidney J. Weinberg, 67, who now has the...

  6. Apr 14, 2015 · The story of Sidney Weinberg stands as perhaps the most inspirationalrags-to-richesstory in the history of finance. The son of a Jewish wholesale liquor dealer, Weinberg left school aged 15 before landing his first proper job as a janitor at Goldman Sachs.

  7. Oct 6, 2010 · Sidney J. Weinberg Jr., a senior director of Goldman Sachs and a member of the family dynasty that had played a central role at the investment banking firm since 1907, died Monday at his...