Mutiny was in the air in June. In Russia, Vladimir Putin survived an attempted coup by caterer-turned-mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin. On Wall Street, a less consequential but still fiercely contested struggle was under way for the future of Goldman Sachs.
A series of media reports cited dissatisfaction among existing and former managers at the bank with the leadership of chief executive David Solomon.
This conflict has been rumbling on for some time, with Solomon’s side gig as DJ D-Sol often used as an excuse for critics to complain about his management style.
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