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GoDaddy CEO on Q1 earnings, customer growth and share pressure

GoDaddy CEO on Q1 earnings, customer growth and share pressure

CNBC02-05-2025
Aman Bhutani, GoDaddy CEO, joins 'Closing Bell: Overtime' to discuss Q1 earnings, customer growth and declining shares.
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