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Occupation
  
Name
  
Samuel Sachs

Role
  
Investment Banker


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Born
  
July 28, 1851 (
1851-07-28
)

Spouse(s)
  
Louisa Goldman (m. 1882)

Died
  
March 2, 1935, New York City, New York, United States

Children
  
Paul J. Sachs, Walter E. Sachs

Parents
  
Sophie Sachs, Joseph Sachs

Samuel Sachs (; July 28, 1851 – March 2, 1935) was an American investment banker.

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Early life

Samuel Sachs was born on July 28, 1851 in Maryland. His parents were Jewish immigrants from Bavaria, Germany.

Career

Sachs, along with his longtime friend Philip Lehman of Lehman Brothers, pioneered the issuing of stock as a way for new companies to raise funds.

Sachs then joined his father-in-law Marcus Goldman's firm which prompted the name change to Goldman Sachs in 1904. Together they underwrote securities offerings for such large firms as Sears, Roebuck and Company. During this time Goldman Sachs also diversified to become involved in other major securities markets, like the over-the-counter, bond, and convertibles markets which are still a big part of the company's revenue today. Sachs retired in 1928.

Philanthropy

Sachs donated US$50,000 (equivalent to $699,000 in 2016) to Harvard University in 1924.

Personal life

Sachs married Louisa Goldman, the youngest daughter of close friends and fellow Bavarian immigrants. They resided at The Pierre.

Death

Sachs died on March 2, 1935 in New York City.

References

Samuel Sachs Wikipedia