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Verizon CEO on What Drove the Company's Solid Quarter

Verizon CEO on What Drove the Company's Solid Quarter

Bloomberga day ago
Get a jump start on the US trading day with Matt Miller, Katie Greifeld and Sonali Basak on "Bloomberg Open Interest." Big tech on deck as investors brace for a busy earnings week that includes results from Tesla and Alphabet. Invesco wants to break open its QQQ piggy bank as Wall Street calls it a game changing event. Verizon CEO Hans Vestberg joins Open Interest to talk about the company's solid earnings beat. And Pennsylvania Senator Dave McCormick joins us on the President's visit to Pittsburgh last week and how he's trying to turn the keystone state into an AI-hub. (Source: Bloomberg)
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