Will Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (NYSE: GS) Pay $1 Billion to Settle its SEC Suit?
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (NYSE: GS) was recently charged by the Securities and Exchange Commission for defrauding investors and new media reports suggest that the company may have to pay a fine as large as $250 million, pay $371 million to investors related to the suit and accept a lesser charge to make the suit go away.
Other analysts have predicted a much higher settlement number, potentially topping a $1 billion total cost for the Wall Street firm.
Hintz said he believed that the payment to settle the suit could cut the company’s earnings by as much as $1.05 per share, a number which would be “painful to Goldman” but “allow both Goldman Sachs and the SEC to walk away declaring victory.”
The consensus estimate is that Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (NYSE: GS) will post earnings per share of $19.53 for 2010, according to Reuters.
“Certainly, Goldman wants this case settled,” Mr. Hintz wrote.
