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GS is set to buy Innovator Capital for $2B, expanding its active ETF reach and boosting defined outcome offerings.
In 3Q25, Goldman Sachs's revenue grew by 20% to $15.18 billion. Strength in revenue is primarily due to strong performance across all of the company's segments. Despite the end of quantitative easing, global investment banking activities continue to demonstrate robustness and will continue to serve as strong tailwinds for Goldman Sachs' revenue growth. Goldman Sachs's AI-driven initiative, One GS 3.0, may potentially reduce overall expenses, potentially expanding the company's profitability.
Goldman Sachs Group Inc (NYSE:GS, XETRA:GOS) said it will acquire Innovator Capital Management for about $2 billion in cash and equity, expanding its footprint in one of the fastest-growing corners of the investment industry as demand for active exchange-traded funds accelerates. Innovator, regarded as a pioneer in so-called defined outcome or “buffer” ETFs, manages $28 billion in assets under supervision across 159 strategies as of Sept.
Goldman Sachs is set to acquire defined outcome ETF firm Innovator Capital Management. The $2 billion deal, announced Monday (Dec. 1), is designed to expand the exchange traded fund (ETF) lineup at Goldman's asset management business.
The acquisition, set to close in the second quarter of 2026, will bring Innovator into Goldman's asset management division, which oversees investments for clients.
This past week, analysts over at Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS) made a bold prediction that the stock market would deliver 6.5% in annualized returns through 2035.
Goldman Sachs (GS) closed the most recent trading day at $826.04, moving +1.23% from the previous trading session.
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Goldman (GS) has received quite a bit of attention from Zacks.com users lately. Therefore, it is wise to be aware of the facts that can impact the stock's prospects.
David Solomon, Chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs, sits down with CNBC's Leslie Picker at the company's Private Innovative Company conference.