Corporate America is in better shape than many analysts and investors think, according to a research report from Goldman Sachs. By taking a broader perspective than the narrow listed sector, which is heavily influenced by shifts in foreign demand and the Dollar, Goldman’s data shows that corporate America as a whole, seems to be in relatively good health. [buffett] Corporate America is charging ahead There are six key themes behind Goldman’s thesis: 1. Corporate America as a whole is still profit making, and profits are expanding rapidly. According to the Federal Reserve’s Flow of Funds report, during the second quarter domestic…
Goldman Sachs: Corporate America Is In Better Health Than Many Think
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