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Goldman upgrades Ruckus Wireless and shares rise

A recent drop in the price of Ruckus Wireless shares provides a buying opportunity, a Goldman Sachs analyst said Friday as she raised the company's rating. Full story

Stiletto Networks help women build careers

   Girl power groups known as Stiletto Networking Groups are popping up all over the country, as women help women build their careers by hosting lunches, dinner parties and more. NBC’s Savannah Guthrie reports.

AMD downgraded by Goldman Sachs as too rich

Advanced Micro Devices Inc. shares sank Thursday following a downgrade by a Goldman Sachs analyst who said that the chipmaker's stock is too expensive. Full story

Goldman to finance SolarCity rooftop systems

Goldman Sachs will finance $500 million worth of rooftop solar systems to be marketed and installed by SolarCity, the companies announced Thursday. Full story

Cramer's Six in 60: Pandora, Citigroup, & More

   Cramer shares six stocks to watch, and reveals them in under 60 seconds, including Advanced Micro Devices, Goldman Sachs, and Stratasys.

Goldman tax deal lawful, but 'not glorious': UK judge

LONDON (Reuters) - A tax deal between the British government and Goldman Sachs <GS.N> worth up to 20 million pounds ($30 million) to the U.S. bank was lawful but "not a glorious episode" for the tax authority, a judge ruled on Thursday. Full story

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Insurer ACA's suit against Goldman dismissed

Fraud claims versus Goldman over Abacus CDO are dismissed

Glass Lewis: Goldman shareholders should vote no on compensation

Ctrip.com shares retreat after Goldman downgrade

Goldman cuts investment fund pledges in half since Dodd-Frank-filings

Goldman hires Deutsche analyst to co-head software team

Goldman Sachs must face fraud claims from insurer: N.Y. court

British court hears Goldman deal was face saver

British NGO challenges Goldman tax deal

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  Goldman's Hatzius Reacts to Jobs Report

Jan Hatzius, Chief Economist at Goldman Sachs, plows through April's employment data to see if the numbers will provide a long-term positive for the markets.

  Top GOP congressman takes Wall Streeters on ski vacation

The Political Action Committee for Rep. Jeb Hensarling, R-Tx., chairman of the powerful House Financial Services Committee, paid for a luxury ski resort vacation for Wall Street lobbyists. Chris Hayes discusses the cozy bedfellows with journalist Gary Rivlin.

  Goldman Rounds Up Financing for JC Penney

Sources say Goldman Sachs is in the midst of rounding up a financing for JC Penney and has commitments roughly of about $1.75 billion for a term loan with a coupon slightly above 7 percent and no equity component, reports CNBC's Daivd Faber.

  Goldman Sachs Leads the Bulls

Goldman Sachs is bullish on stocks, saying returns should be supported by a rebound in global growth, with Kenny Polcari, O'Neil Securities.

  Heavy Hedge Fund Hitters

Goldman Sachs is hosting its 5th annual U.S. Hedge Fund Symposium at Yankee Stadium, reports CNBC's Mary Thompson.

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