The Masters of the Universe are back, baby, splashing out their Wall Street bonuses on champagne bottle service, caviar dinners and expensive whips.
. “Everyone ordered the $245 menu, which is 15 courses. They got the black-and-white truffle addition for another $200 [each].
Wall Street is handing out its biggest bonuses since 2009. Bigwigs — like Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon and JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, whoapiece — are seeing eight-figure sums, while even rookie traders are raking in tens of thousands of dollars, on top of base salaries that have risen well into the six figures. Trading surged during the pandemic, and now it’s time to celebrate.
It isn’t just food and nightlife: The Wall Street crowd has also had their eyes on luxury rides, such as the Lamborghini Urus.Since December, Malik said that the bonus crowd has focused on bigger whips like the Lamborghini Urus and the Mercedes G63 – a k a the infamous “G-Wagon,” which start at $160,000.
Philip Zelonky, the founder of Noir NY, has pricey bottles of Armand De Brignac Ace of Spades Champagne for Wall Street bankers looking to spend their record bonuses.If they’re not strutting their stuff in a flashy ride, they’re heading out for pricey nights on the town.
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