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	<title>Comments on: Men and women at work: Can we talk? (Fortune)</title>
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		<title>By: myMSGOP &#8212; Blog &#8212; Goldman Sachs Managing Directors</title>
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		<description>[...] Men and women at work: Can we talk? (Fortune) Â« MomsRising Blog  In an attention-grabbing move this week, Goldman Sachs said it would launch a $500 million initiative to help small businesses with Warren Buffett as a key adviser, an announcement that coincided by hours with a public mea culpa from CEO Lloyd Blankfein for &#8230; that could give Goldman a $100 million savings on its taxes over the next five years, says Robert Willens, an independent tax and accounting analyst in New York and a former managing director at Lehman Brothers. &#8230; [...]</description>
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