Mutual Shares has held the stock since the early 70's (when the price was around $7,000) and owns about 300 shares.
It now owns about 5 million shares, or about 9.8 percent of the company.
He now owns about 250,000 shares, a stake that is worth more than $7 million.
He owned about 20.5 million shares, options and warrants.
The fund owns about 30,000 shares at an average cost of $17.
Mr. Johnson owns about 236,000 shares in the company, which would be worth $17.7 million at the $75 buyout price.
He still owns about 1.1 million shares, the filings show.
He owned about 3.2 million shares of Goldman, which went public in 1999, according to the firm's latest proxy statement.
He still owns about 600,000 shares and options, according to public filings.
He owns about 400,000 shares of stock, they said, and has the option to buy 1.2 million more at a discount.