Goldman Profit Tops Estimates; Raises Dividend

Moneycontrol.comGoldman profit tops estimates; raises dividendReutersBy Lauren Tara LaCapra (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs Group Inc reported higher-than-expected quarterly earnings thanks to aggressive cost-cutting and strong investment banking and trading revenues, and the Wall Street bank raised its dividend.Goldman Gallops Past Estimates, Hikes Dividend, But Stock ScufflesForbesGoldman's Results Beat Diminished ExpectationsWall Street JournalGoldman Sachs' profits mask revenue declineDailyFinanceBusinessWeek -Washington Postall 322 news articles »

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