Once again, Davis was calling for his resignation: “Like I said, Lloyd, I have nothing against you perrrrsonally. Since the financial crisis, she had come to seem like a personification of the public animus against his firm: willfully misinformed, impervious to reason, single-minded in pursuit of corporate blood. ![]() What is the story on that?” Blankfein had once found the octogenarian activist shareholder amusing, but that had long worn off. “What is the situation on Facebook?” she whinnied, in her extravagantly nasal Dutch accent. His chief operating officer, Gary Cohn, glanced up at him and discreetly rolled his eyes. Grasping a glass of water, he looked down at the long table where his top executives were facing the crowd at the Goldman Sachs annual shareholder meeting this spring. ![]() Loyd Blankfein cleared his throat and moved away from the podium. Photo: Joshua Roberts/Bloomberg via Getty Images
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