Wall Street's Snowflake windfall — What Goldman interns are really thinking — PIMCO takes aim at Aladdin

Wall Street's Snowflake windfall — What Goldman interns are really thinking — PIMCO takes aim at Aladdin

SPACs, IPOs, and direct listings. These days it seems like everyone's got an opinion about the best method for a company to make its way to public markets. 

The costs of each option are also part of the debate. Two stories this week took a look at how fees are shaking out for bankers and lawyers: 


In case you missed it, check out this must-read investigation from Dan Geiger on how Zumper, a home-listing site that has raised $150 million from backers like Blackstone and Kleiner Perkins, weeded out thousands of Section 8 renters in a practice some experts say may amount to discrimination.

More below on a new impact-investing team at Apollo; the results of Goldman Sachs' annual survey of summer analysts and associates; and the latest fintech investments from Wall Street's biggest banks. 


Enjoy the rest of the weekend!


Meredith 


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Goldman Sachs' summer interns prefer Instagram to TikTok, believe remote work hurts relationships, and think Biden will be elected president in November




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Goldman Sachs polled its summer analysts and associates on their personal habits, likes and dislikes, their thoughts on the future of remote work and mask-wearing, and other topics. Reed Alexander rounded up some of the most interesting findings. 

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