Goldman Sachs executive's parting shots shock Wall Street

By Jon Friedman, MarketWatch NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — Greg Smith gained an overnight reputation as the Judas of Goldman Sachs by writing a scathing indictment of the investment bank. New York Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni resigned Wednesday afternoon

In a very public and scathing resignation letter, Goldman Sachs executive director Greg Smith has called the atmosphere at the massive investment bank "as toxic and destructive as I have ever seen it." "Today is my last day at

NEW YORK — Goldman Sachs executive director Greg Smith quit his job Wednesday in the most public way possible — on the op-ed page of The New York Times.

TODAY is my last day at Goldman Sachs. After almost 12 years at the firm — first as a summer intern while at Stanford, then in New York for 10 years, and now in London — I believe I have worked here long enough to

NEW YORK — Goldman Sachs executive director Greg Smith quit his job Wednesday in the most public way possible — on the op-ed page of The New York Times.