"The companies that missed earnings this past season were punished more than they typically are," says @ChristineLShort as cracks emerge in the economy. "This past season, we saw far more companies delaying their earnings." pic.twitter.com/5ViC77Mk5J
— Last Call (@LastCallCNBC) May 29, 2024
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