Here are five things you need to know this morning.
Close your eyes and picture Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. What is he wearing? . You probably pictured the grey-haired executive in his signature black leather jacket. Bloomberg has a great piece this morning on everything you didn’t want to know about what is becoming his signature look. First, he is very committed to it. He wears it on most occasions regardless of the weather. Second, we don’t know what kind it is. Third, other people want it.
Banking Act was approved yesterday by the U.S. Senate Banking Committee; it will now be sent to a vote on the Senate floor in October or November. We’re speaking to the Canopy Growth CEO David Klein at 11:30 a.m. EDT on how he continues to expect to turn his company around, and what potential passage of the
Banking Act might do to help his industry.
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