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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTrade partners remain important to U.S. rail industry, says Greenbrier CEO Lorie TekoriusLorie Tekorius, CEO of The Greenbrier Companies, joins CNBC's 'The Exchange' to discuss how a new administration might impact the freight and railway industries, infrastructure, and more.
Persons: Lorie Tekorius Lorie Tekorius Organizations: Email Trade, Greenbrier, The Greenbrier Companies Locations: U.S
"The Board fully supports the use of the Goldman Sachs planes for travel, just as it supported the use of private aircraft by previous Goldman Sachs executives," said Tony Fratto, a company spokesman. "Executives at Goldman Sachs have been flying on private aircrafts for decades as it is proven to be the most secure, effective, and cost-efficient solution to meet the extensive travel obligations for CEOs of firms like Goldman Sachs — which is why all of our peer institutions also extensively use private aircraft." John Waldron, president of Goldman Sachs Reuters/Brendan McDermidOccasionally, Solomon and Waldron switch planes, particularly when Waldron flies overseas. Goldman Sachs has a sponsorship deal with pro golfer Patrick Cantlay. "These estimates wildly overstate the cost of such flights to Goldman Sachs and are not an accurate representation," he said.
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