Ankur Jain, founder and chairman of Kairos, discusses his new company Rhino, which allows renters to pay as little as $10 a month toward their security deposit instead of putting up thousands of dollars upfront. Rhino is already available in 23,000 units in New York.
Jain explains Rhino isn't paying the security deposit upfront either, but instead giving landlords a policy for double the money. Jain says renters pay $10 a month for the first year, and then as long as they're in good standing, that amount is reduced substantially.
George Sakellaris, President & CEO at Ameresco, outlines how smart energy upgrades and performance contracts are cutting costs, CO₂, and boosting efficiency.
Seth Schachner, Managing Director at Strat Americas, breaks down Disney’s Q3 results: streaming profits, parks growth and ESPN rights deal with the NFL.
Kory Kantenga, Head of Economics Americas at LinkedIn, unpacks Friday’s jobs numbers, labor force trends, and signals of a potential economic deal with China.
Bret Kenwell, US Investment Analyst at eToro, joins us to break down tech earnings, what’s driving tech stock momentum, and what investors should watch next.
Citigroup’s Global Chief Economist, Nathan Sheets, breaks down the Fed’s decision to hold rates, Trump’s reaction, and the likelihood of a cut this fall.
Tony Edward discusses Ethereum’s rise, governance of corporate crypto treasuries, the newly signed GENIUS Act, and the pending CLARITY Market Structure Act.