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As this week draws to a close, we are also set to conclude the trial of former FTX CEO Sam Bankman Fried, a former crypto tycoon who is facing a 25-year prison sentence. But while the SBF news was a big deal, there was so much to cover in today's episode of Equity News Roundup.
and Kirsten Kolosek, mary ann azevedoand alex wilhelm Crew members on board this week learned from the card about Robinhood's new credit card, the strategies of big tech companies, Fisker's recent woes, and the new AI model of Databricks, which the company is launching with $10 million. I looked into what I knew in detail.
But that wasn't enough. We also took a closer look at two of his companies that are building startups focused on kids. One wants to help young children learn how to make music, and the other works to reduce waste and help parents care for their children on a budget. Finally, let's take a look at who the unicorn founder is and his new $100 million fund to support climate change technology.
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