Donnie seriously reviewed the list of company names and found two familiar faces, namely Goldman Sachs and Merrill, these two companies.
However, both companies were not yet at their peak at this time.
Goldman Sachs had just completed its transformation at the beginning of the 20th century, beginning to engage in stock underwriting, which brought Goldman Sachs into the investment banking sector. However, what truly made Goldman Sachs famous was in 1906 when it helped the United States retail company Sears Roebuck issue the largest IPO in American history to date.
At that time, the market value of Sears Roebuck was 40 million US Dollars!
As for Merrill, it was focusing more on the American film industry at this time, and Merrill's first partner, Edmund Lynch, became a director of Paramount Company.