Goldman Sachs’ Public Rebuttal of The New York Times (Part Two)

Last time Goldman Sachs was unhappy with a New York Times article on the firm, PR chief Lucas van Praag took to the Huffington Post and wrote a detailed rebuttal of the story.
Now the company is turning to its own website for rebut another Times story published yesterday, titled, “Clients Worried About Goldman’s Dueling Goals.”
In this post, Goldman outlines questions asked by Times for the story, and highlights what Goldman says were its full answers, versus which quotes ended up in the Times’ story.
What’s interesting is that there is no name attached to Goldman’s response this time around.
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Nadine Cheung
Editor, The Job Post
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