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Leather Jacket Worn By Nvidia CEO Auctions For Nearly $1 Million
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Leather Jacket Worn By Nvidia CEO Auctions For Nearly $1 Million

A black leather jacket worn by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang was auctioned for $960,000 at a New York auction, significantly exceeding the estimated value of $60,000. The sale took place at Sotheby's, a well-known auction house. The jacket, which had been associated with Huang, attracted considerable interest and fetched a price 16 times higher than anticipated. This event highlights the high demand for celebrity-owned items and the premium placed on memorabilia linked to influential figures in technology and business.

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Leather Jacket Worn By Nvidia CEO Auctions For Nearly $1 Million

A black leather jacket worn by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang was auctioned for $960,000 at a New York auction, significantly exceeding the estimated value of $60,000. The sale took place at Sotheby's, a well-known auction house. The jacket, which had been associated with Huang, attracted considerable interest and fetched a price 16 times higher than anticipated. This event highlights the high demand for celebrity-owned items and the premium placed on memorabilia linked to influential figures in technology and business.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on the sale of a leather jacket owned by a corporate executive, focusing on the auction outcome and market value. There is no political framing, bias, or commentary present in the content. The information provided is factual and neutral.

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