The head of stock deals at Goldman Sachs is retiring
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Pierce will stay on as an advisory director, and Goldman Sachs isn't planning to replace him, according to the report.
Pierce has ambitious plans for his retirement: he hopes to become a black belt in kung fu, get certified in emergency medical services, and ski terrain only accessible by helicopter, according to the Bloomberg report.
Goldman Sachs ranks third for equity capital markets revenues globally so far this year, according to Dealogic, with $506 million in fees.
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