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Goldman Sachs arrives in Los Angeles amid blockbuster IPO roadshow week
The investment bank's G280 lands at Van Nuys as its underwriters prepare for a major tech listing on the NYSE.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs flew from Teterboro to Van Nuys on Monday evening in its Gulfstream G280, touching down at 1:03 AM after a 5-hour, 22-minute cross-country hop. The flight arrived just ahead of a busy week in Los Angeles for the bank's investment banking division.
The same week that Goldman Sachs is leading the underwriting for one of the largest technology IPOs of the year—CoreWeave, the cloud-computing company expected to debut on the NYSE per a Bloomberg report from May 28—the firm's Los Angeles office is hosting a series of institutional investor roadshow meetings starting Tuesday. As a joint bookrunner on the deal, Goldman Sachs has teams on the ground coordinating presentations at the Beverly Wilshire and the downtown LA finance district.
The G280, Goldman Sachs's mid-range Gulfstream, has been unusually active this week, logging four flights in as many days across the Southwest and the East Coast. Monday's West Coast positioning from Teterboro suggests a focused, multi-day blitz in the LA market—a pattern familiar to observers of the bank's IPO calendar.
Aboard the Gulfstream G280


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