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Goldman Sachs returns to Teterboro after Toronto finance workshop attendance
The investment bank's jet landed home Sunday, following the University of Toronto's Asset Pricing and Investments Workshop on Saturday.
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Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs flew from Toronto Pearson International Airport to Teterboro Airport on May 10, 2026, in its Gulfstream G650ER, registration N650WS. The brief 58-minute hop at 27,000 feet marked the return from a swift overnight venture north, having departed the New York area the day prior.
The visit coincided with the University of Toronto's first annual Asset Pricing and Investments Workshop on May 9, as detailed on the Rotman School of Management's event page. Sessions covered institutional investors, AI in finance, global markets, and asset pricing, with keynote speaker Kent Daniel—a former managing director at Goldman Sachs Asset Management—headlining the academic gathering. Such events offer prime networking for Wall Street firms scouting fresh ideas, even if it means a Saturday seminar over the usual brunch.
This Toronto detour aligns with Goldman Sachs' recent itinerary of cross-country dashes, including stops in Los Angeles, Columbia, South Carolina, and Las Vegas earlier that week, before circling back to its New York headquarters. While Toronto isn't among the recurring destinations like London or Dubai, it underscores the bank's penchant for opportunistic jaunts in pursuit of intellectual capital.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650ER


The aircraft
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