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California marijuana company Vertical is talking to banks about an IPO for its CBD business and just raised a fresh $58 million in preparation

Vertical President Smoke Wallin said he's aiming to list the CBD spinoff on the NASDAQ by the fourth quarter of this year.
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California marijuana company Vertical is talking to banks about an IPO for its CBD business and just raised a fresh $58 million in preparation

California marijuana company Vertical is talking to banks about an IPO for its CBD business and just raised a fresh $58 million in preparation

Jeremy Berke | Vertical President Smoke Wallin said he's aiming to list the CBD spinoff on the NASDAQ by the fourth quarter of this year.

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Credit Suisse made a big hire from State Street as it looks to beef up its stock trading team

Credit Suisse made a big hire from State Street as it looks to beef up its stock trading team

Dan DeFrancesco | Chris Rice, who spent 23 years at State Street, was hired by Credit Suisse as its global head of execution strategy.

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Barclays senior executive Art Mbanefo is leaving the bank following a major shakeup

Barclays senior executive Art Mbanefo is leaving the bank following a major shakeup

Trista Kelley | Mbanefo was the deputy to Tim Throsby, who left Barclays last week.

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Nomura is reportedly slashing more than 100 jobs this week, but insiders are bracing for a bigger shock

Nomura is reportedly slashing more than 100 jobs this week, but insiders are bracing for a bigger shock

Trista Kelley,Callum Burroughs | Job cuts are coming at Nomura. While staff in the struggling international unit are expecting a brutal announcement, they still may be in for a shock.

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MORGAN STANLEY: High-flying tech stocks are headed for a rude awakening. Here's how top executives are making the situation even worse.

MORGAN STANLEY: High-flying tech stocks are headed for a rude awakening. Here's how top executives are making the situation even worse.

Joe Ciolli | Morgan Stanley equity strategists highlight several signs that tech-sector sentiment has gotten overextended, and they put some blame on management.

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It's a myth that women ask for smaller raises because they lack confidence. Here's what's really behind the gender pay gap

It's a myth that women ask for smaller raises because they lack confidence. Here's what's really behind the gender pay gap

Shana Lebowitz | Experts say the gender pay gap isn't about women being less confident than men in asking for a higher salary, contrary to popular belief.

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BANK OF AMERICA: The stocks outshining the market's powerful rally are poised for a sharp reversal — but there's a way to avoid the losses ahead

BANK OF AMERICA: The stocks outshining the market's powerful rally are poised for a sharp reversal — but there's a way to avoid the losses ahead

Akin Oyedele | Bank of America's analysts provide a trading recommendation to profit from a negative turnaround in some of the market's best-performing stocks.

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This LinkedIn message took 2 minutes to write and got the sender a job at a successful startup — even though they weren't hiring

This LinkedIn message took 2 minutes to write and got the sender a job at a successful startup — even though they weren't hiring

Shana Lebowitz | Here's the cold LinkedIn message that prompted the CEO of The Muse to give the sender a job.

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Huawei CEO says the company will overtake Samsung to become the world's largest smartphone manufacturer in 2020

Huawei CEO says the company will overtake Samsung to become the world's largest smartphone manufacturer in 2020

Martin Eisenlauer | BILD met Huawei mobile phone boss Richard Yu in Shenzhen and talked to him about the future of the smartphone market, its most important competitors, and the importance of the new mobile phone standard 5G.

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It's 'inevitable' that a self-driving car will kill someone. Here's why a VC thinks we should be investing in them anyway.

It's 'inevitable' that a self-driving car will kill someone. Here's why a VC thinks we should be investing in them anyway.

Troy Wolverton | Boeing and Uber's fatal accidents have raised concerns about autonomous systems, but Lux Capital's Shahin Farshchi is not deterred about the future.

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