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Goldman Sachs (GS) Stock Near Record Highs After $2 Billion ETF Deal – What Investors Should Know Today

Goldman Sachs (GS) Stock Near Record Highs After $2 Billion ETF Deal – What Investors Should Know Today

Published: December 4, 2025 The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (NYSE: GS) is trading just below record highs as of December 4, 2025, capping a powerful run driven by a big earnings beat, a fresh dividend, and a $2 billion move to supercharge its ETF business. At around $838 per share, Goldman sits near its 52‑week high of roughly $841, more…
Goldman Sachs (GS) Stock Near 52‑Week Highs: Price, Outlook and Key Levels for November 28, 2025

Goldman Sachs (GS) Stock Near 52‑Week Highs: Price, Outlook and Key Levels for November 28, 2025

New York, November 28, 2025 — Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (NYSE: GS) is trading close to record territory in Friday’s holiday‑shortened U.S. session, as investors digest record third‑quarter earnings, a calmer macro backdrop and the Wall Street giant’s increasingly visible push into artificial intelligence. As of early afternoon on Friday, November 28, 2025, Goldman Sachs shares change hands around $826.04,…

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  • Brian Schottenheimer's Family Evacuates Amid Nashville Ice Storm, Cowboys Defensive Overhaul Underway
    January 28, 2026, 3:08 PM EST. Brian Schottenheimer's family evacuated their Nashville home during a severe ice storm, described as the worst in generations, which left nearly 200,000 homes without power. His wife Gemmi shared the ordeal on social media, expressing gratitude for safety amid dangerous conditions with subzero temperatures and hazardous roads. Concurrently, Schottenheimer faces professional challenges as head coach of the Dallas Cowboys. After a disappointing 7-9-1 season, he is leading a major defensive staff overhaul. The Cowboys fired coordinator Matt Eberflus and are interviewing candidates including Shane Bowen and Denzel Martin to address the worst scoring defense in the NFL. Balancing personal crises with professional pressure defines Schottenheimer's critical offseason.
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