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{{a|g|[[File:GS Tree.png|thumb|450px|center|Not called the [[vampire squid]] for nothing, you know.]]}}Always “[[Goldman]]”, a singular noun for a singular firm. ''Never'' “[[Goldmans]]”.
{{a|g|{{image|Vampire Squid|png|Goldman, yesterday.}}{{Image|GS Tree|png|}}}}Always “[[Goldman]]”, a singular noun for a singular firm.  
 
''Never'' “[[Goldmans]]”.


Look [[Lehmans|what happens]] when you are fast and loose with plurals in a storied trading firm. Now, maybe [[Lehman]] would have been better off had they stuck to<ref>I '' know'' they're totally different businesses. Obviously they are: [[Lehmans]] is still trading! So, just enjoy the ride or go home, you know? </ref> faithfully serving the Amish community online. Who knows?  
Look [[Lehmans|what happens]] when you are fast and loose with plurals in a storied trading firm. Now, maybe [[Lehman]] would have been better off had they stuck to<ref>I '' know'' they're totally different businesses. Obviously they are: [[Lehmans]] is still trading! So, just enjoy the ride or go home, you know? </ref> faithfully serving the Amish community online. Who knows?  

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