How Are Small Businesses Surviving?
Exchanges13 Mai 2020

How Are Small Businesses Surviving?

Asahi Pompey, global head of Corporate Engagement and president of the Goldman Sachs Foundation, interviews three graduates of the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses program to talk about their experiences with PPP loans, what’s keeping them up at night, and how they’re pivoting to adapt to changing industries and a changing society. The entrepreneurs are Khari Parker, co-founder of Connie’s Chicken and Waffles based in Baltimore, Dana White, founder and CEO of Paralee Boyd, a blow-dry salon in Detroit, and Jennie Ripps, founder and CEO of Owl’s Brew, a New York-based beverage company that specializes in teas and botanical-based drinks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Taking stock: Can the US rally continue?

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Large-cap investing with Jennison Associates’ Kathleen McCarragher

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Why the French and UK elections matter for investors

Why the French and UK elections matter for investors

As two of Europe's three largest economies head to the polls, what are markets telling us about the political landscape? Goldman Sachs Research's Sharon Bell and George Cole explain how France's loomi...

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2024 midyear outlook: building portfolios for a more volatile macroeconomic backdrop

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18 Jun 202428min

Power surge: AI, renewable energy, and the future of electricity

Power surge: AI, renewable energy, and the future of electricity

The demand for power, driven in part by the rise of generative artificial intelligence, is set to grow to levels not seen in a generation. Goldman Sachs Research’s Carly Davenport, Alberto Gandolfi, a...

11 Jun 202428min

Central bank divergence: Why it's happening and why it matters

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