Business Week: The Senator from Goldman?NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 20, 1999-- Can Jon S. Corzine parlay An open programming interface (API) to a service provider's network (the network operator), developed by the Parlay Group (www.parlay.org). By enabling the customer's application to talk directly to the network, it allows the end user to have greater access to network information as well his success at Goldman Sachs The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., or simply Goldman Sachs (NYSE: GS) is one of the world's largest global investment banks. Goldman Sachs was founded in 1869, and is headquartered in the Lower Manhattan area of New York City at 85 Broad Street. into the Senate? In 25 years at Goldman, he rose to chief executive, engineered the firm's stellar initial public offering, and pocketed $300 million when he departed in May. Business Week reports that Corzine will form a committee in the last week in May to explore a 2000 run for the seat of retiring Democratic Senator Frank M. Lautenberg of New Jersey. A business or finance superstar, however, can quickly crash on the hustings HUSTINGS, Engl. law. The name of a court held before the lord mayor and aldermen of London; it is the principal and supreme court of the city., See 2 Inst. 327; St. Armand, Hist. Essay on the Legisl. Power of England, 75. . Still, many New Jersey Democrats welcome Corzine with open arms, and see him as a credible alternative to former governor Jim Florio, the leading Democratic contender for the seat, against the likely Republican nominee nominee n. 1) a person or entity who is requested or named to act for another, such as an agent or trustee. 2) a potential successor to another's rights under a contract. , Governor Christine Todd Whitman. |
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