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Money managers under the microscope
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Goldman’s Viniar: Why pay twice?
Turns out Goldman Sachs is a staunch advocate of going organic -- when it comes to the money management business.
As Barclays auctioned off its Barclays Global Investors unit this year, Goldman was widely seen as a likely acquirer. That is until Blackrock In under Larry Fink emerged as the buyer with a $13.5 billion deal.
Lots of other money managers are expected to be sold, as the industry consolidates and cash-strapped banks look for valuables to pawn. But Viniar told analysts Goldman's preference is to grow the business without deals, and appeared to question the very idea of money manager deals.
"If there were an acquisition that made sense financially for us to do, we would certainly consider it," he said, something he says every three months to calm down excitable analysts. "When we look at the prices of most of the acquisitions, we think that they haven't made sense in that you've had to assume really heroic growth rates that we don't think are realistic."

