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Astronomer CEO Caught on Coldplay Kiss Cam

Astronomer CEO Caught on Coldplay Kiss Cam

Bloomberg21-07-2025
Video shows Astronomer Chief Executive Officer Andy Byron caught on camera hugging his human resources director on a kiss cam during a Coldplay concert. (Source: @calebu2/TMX via Associated Press)
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