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Investors should 'take it slow' and focus the fundamentals, says Gabelli Funds' John Belton

Investors should 'take it slow' and focus the fundamentals, says Gabelli Funds' John Belton

CNBC25-04-2025

John Belton, Gabelli Funds growth equities portfolio manager, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the state of the tech sector, takeaways from earnings season so far, Alphabet's Q1 earnings, latest market trends, and more.

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