Because my trip through the Goldman Sachs parking garage was so popular last year, I decided to do it again - spending five minutes (literally one lap) driving through the garage at Cheung Kong Center, home of Goldman Sachs Asia.
Bear in mind that most senior bankers in Asia are chauffeur driven, so this isn’t even the most ostentatious reflection of reality.
Wall Street critics might say, “Where are the customers’ cars?” But don’t worry, Jho Low isn’t going hungry either.
John LeFevre is the author of the New York Times bestselling book and Amazon Book of the Month, Straight To Hell: True Tales of Deviance, Debauchery, And Billion-Dollar Deals out this week on paperback.
Here are just a few of the highlights:
Porsche 911

This Porsche 911 GT3 RS starts at US$176,000 in the US, but in Hong Kong, it will set you back HK$3,100,000 or US$400,000.
We got parking problems

A failure to park in between the lines is a common theme.
Tim Leissner

I guess Tim Leissner hasn’t shipped all of his stuff to LA yet?
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