Goldman Sachs CEO draws on ghost town memories of New York to assure Detroit | Crain's Detroit Business: "Lloyd Blankfein, who grew up in New York when it suffered economic stagnation and neared financial collapse, drew on his city’s experiences today to provide an optimistic message for insolvent Detroit.
“When I got out of school, in New York City you felt that it was a ghost town,” Blankfein, the CEO of Goldman Sachs Group Inc. said today in Detroit.
“That is a dim memory for people my age.”"
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