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AdvertisementZoom Video Communications Inc. is dropping video from its name in an AI-first rebranding effort. The company, best known for its videoconferencing, will now be known as "Zoom Communications Inc."Zoom isn't the only company revisiting its trajectory in the AI boom. Zoom — the company best known for bringing the world the videoconferencing software that got corporate workers through the coronavirus pandemic — wants to be known for its status as an AI-first company, CEO Eric Yuan wrote in a company blog post published Monday announcing a major rebrand. From this day forward, the company formerly called "Zoom Video Communications Inc." will be known simply as "Zoom Communications Inc." the post reads, as the company focuses on an AI-first approach to corporate communications. "Woven throughout Zoom Workplace, AI Companion frees us up to focus on more important work and minimizes time wasted on less meaningful tasks," the company announced.
Persons: Eric Yuan, Morgan Stanley, OpenAI, Sundar Pichai, Pichai, Marc Benioff, Gartner, Copilot Organizations: Communications, Communications Inc, Major Big Tech, Google, Microsoft, Securities, Exchange, OpenAI, SEC, Business Locations: Amazon, OpenAI
CrowdStrike raises annual forecast on steady cybersecurity demand
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Cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike raised its annual revenue and profit forecasts and beat third-quarter revenue estimates on Tuesday, betting on growing demand for cybersecurity services amid increasing online threats. Shares of Crowdstrike were down about 2% in extended trading after its fourth-quarter revenue forecast failed to impress investors. CrowdStrike expects its annual revenue to be between $3.92 billion and $3.93 billion, compared with its prior expectations of $3.89 billion to $3.90 billion. CrowdStrike now expects its annual adjusted profit per share to be between $3.74 and $3.76, up from its previous estimate range of $3.61 to $3.65. CrowdStrike expects fourth-quarter revenue to be between $1.03 billion and $1.04 billion, compared with analysts' estimates of $1.03 billion.
Persons: CrowdStrike, Burt Podbere, JP Morgan Organizations: CrowdStrike Holdings Inc, New York Stock Exchange, Ticketmaster, UnitedHealth, LSEG, Palo Alto Networks
The latest quarter's earnings and sales fell short of Wall Street analysts' estimates, and the CEO will step down in January. Some analysts had been hoping for weight loss up to 25% in the phase two trial. Zoom earned an adjusted $1.38 per share on $1.18 billion in revenue, against Street estimates of $1.31 in earnings per share and $1.16 billion in revenue. Novo Nordisk , Eli Lilly — The maker of diabetes and weight loss drugs rose between 2% and 5%. The Biden administration introduced a new rule allowing Medicare and Medicaid to the cost of weight loss treatments for Americans suffering from obesity .
Persons: Amgen, Morgan Stanley, Dana, Abercrombie, Bernstein, Donald Trump, Stellantis, Ford, Zoom, Eli Lilly —, Biden, CNBC's Hakyung Kim, Pia Singh, Samantha Subin, Jesse Pound Organizations: Street, HSBC, Franklin Resources, Western Asset Management, Dana Inc, Abercrombie, Fitch, LSEG, Royal Caribbean, Chrysler, General Motors, Energy, FactSet, Zoom Communications, Novo Nordisk Locations: LSEG ., Mexico, Canada
It’s a “capital junkie” that’s been on a yearslong binge of unprecedented spending on all-electric and autonomous vehicles. Capital junkieThe latest cost-cutting cycle comes nearly a decade after an infamous Wall Street presentation by late-Fiat Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne called “Confessions of a Capital Junkie.” The April 2015 report highlighted the industry’s massive capital spending on overlapping or niche products that Marchionne was convinced could be solved through consolidation and shared capital spending. That’s shareholder money.”Most capital spending by automakers isn’t wasted, but the industry isn’t as efficient as other sectors, with minimal return on invested capital. While losing ground in China, GM has been among the most aggressive in spending on EVs and self-driving vehicles. GM and Hyundai this summer entered into an agreement to explore “future collaboration across key strategic areas” in an effort to reduce capital spending and increase efficiencies.
Persons: ” that’s, bender, ” Morgan Stanley, Adam Jonas, It’s, Sergio Marchionne, Marchionne, ” Jonas, Sergio, Joe Hinrichs, , Hinrichs, isn’t, “ We’ve, Rebecca Evans, Roland Berger, , Ford, Peter Rawlinson, “ We’re, Oliver Blume, ” Blume, Paul Jacobson, ” Jacobson, Rivian, ” Marchionne, don’t, codevelop, Stellantis, , Carlos Tavares, Bernstein, Daniel Roeska, Tavares, ” Tavares Organizations: DETROIT, General Motors, Ford, Nissan Motor, Volkswagen Group, Chrysler, Companies, Research, GM, Volkswagen, Toyota Motor, Fiat, Rivian, Lucid, Fiat Chrysler, Rivian Automotive, Hyundai Motor, Toyota, CSX, , Rehab, Nissan, EV, CNBC, VW, Reuters, Honda, BMW, SAIC, Barclays, Saudi, Public Investment Fund, Hyundai, Detroit, French, PSA Groupe, PSA, Locations: Detroit, Japan, Germany, That’s, Europe, China, U.S, North America
The former sheriff of Letcher County, Kentucky, pleaded not guilty on one count of murder of a public official during an arraignment Monday. Mickey Stines, 43, is accused of fatally shooting District Judge Kevin Mullins, 54, in Mullins’ chambers on Sept. 19. Former Letcher County Ky. Sheriff Shawn "Mickey" Stines looks over at the prosecutors during a hearing at the Morgan County Courthouse in West Liberty, Ky., Oct. 1, 2024. Mullins was shot multiple times in his chambers in Whitesburg and died at the scene. The attack was captured on security video, which showed showed Mulins crawling on the floor, scrambling for cover.
Persons: Mickey Stines, Kevin Mullins, Mullins, Kevin R, Stines, Julia Adams, Shawn, Mickey, Timothy D Organizations: Courthouse, Easley Locations: Letcher County , Kentucky, Letcher County, Letcher, Ky, Morgan, West Liberty, Whitesburg
Joshua’s mom, Denise Leary, has been missing for two months. Denise, Joshua, and Morgan Joshua Leary“I loved it,” Joshua said of growing up in Atlanta. Denise Leary Joshua WebbeJoshua says he couldn’t see who was picking his mother up, and that she returned home safe later in the night. Denise Leary Joshua LearyNew Haven police “began the investigation and for the first two weeks they were on it,” Joshua Webbe said. NHPD confirmed Denise’s phone was located and said “an analysis is still being conducted” but did not indicate where the phone was found.
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The sustainability theme faces an uncertain future under President-elect Donald Trump, but Morgan Stanley has named a number stocks with major upside. Here are two of Morgan Stanley's top stocks with over 60% upside potential: EDP Renovaveis The investment bank is bullish on EDP Renovaveis and has a target price of 18 euros ($18.68), giving it nearly 66% upside potential. RWE Also on Morgan Stanley's list is German electric utility company RWE , which it describes as a "global leader in renewables." The bank's analyst Rob Pulleyn sees RWE as "oversold on a combination of falling power prices earlier in 2024 and fears around renewables value creation." Morgan Stanley has a target price of 50 euros ($169.50) on the Frankfurt-listed stock, giving it almost 60% potential upside.
Persons: Donald Trump, Morgan Stanley, Morgan, Arthur Sitbon, Sitbon, Rob Pulleyn, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Big Tech, Frankfurt Stock Exchange Locations: U.S, Europe, Lisbon, Portugal, Frankfurt
FlexJobs has identified the most in-demand work-from-anywhere jobs companies are hiring for by analyzing its database to find the highest volume of postings between June and November 2024. Such jobs are competitive: They account for only about 5% of all remote roles, FlexJobs reports. Some of the top companies hiring for work-from-anywhere jobs in the past six months on the platform include Duolingo, Invisible Technologies and the Wikimedia Foundation. Marketing, writing, project management and tech continue to be the fields with the most work-from-anywhere jobs. "For work-from-anywhere roles, employers are increasingly interested in workers who demonstrate advanced abilities, such as higher-level communication skills like negotiation, resourcefulness and problem-solving," Frana says.
Persons: FlexJobs, Toni Frana, Frana Organizations: Employers, CNBC, Technologies, Wikimedia Foundation, Marketing, Communications
Courtesy of Susie Buffett Laila Buffett poses with her three children -- from left, Roberta, Warren and Doris. Courtesy of Susie Buffett Buffett teaches a class at the University of Nebraska-Omaha. Courtesy of Susie Buffett Buffett married his first wife, Susan, in 1952. Courtesy of Susie Buffett Buffett poses for a photo in 1980. Daniel Acker/Bloomberg/Getty Images Buffett attends the world premiere of "Becoming Warren Buffett," a documentary about his life, in 2017.
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Warren Buffett surprised shareholders on Monday with a near-1,500-word letter alongside his usual Thanksgiving gift to four of his family's foundations. The famed investor and Berkshire Hathaway CEO said he would shortly convert 1,600 of his Class A shares into 2.4 million Class B shares, worth about $1.2 billion. Buffett picked more trustees to share his wealthIn his unexpected missive to Berkshire shareholders, Buffett said the gifts would reduce his personal stockpile to 206,363 A shares, worth $149 billion. Buffett said his late wife's estate was worth about $3 billion, and 96% of that went into the pair's foundation. They are also somewhat younger than my children," Buffett said, adding those individuals are "on the waitlist" and he hoped his children disbursed all his assets.
Persons: Warren Buffett, Buffett, Elon Musk, Susan Thompson Buffett, Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation —, , Howard G, He's, — Howard, Susie, Peter —, curt, — Buffett, Bertie, Morgan, Rockefeller, didn't, they're Organizations: Berkshire Hathaway, Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation, Sherwood Foundation, Buffett Foundation, NoVo Foundation, Oracle, Elon, Bloomberg, Berkshire, Ford, Carnegie Locations: Berkshire, Omaha
The results showed that 78% of prospective buyers of AI-enabled iPhones would pay a monthly subscription to get unlimited access to Apple Intelligence features. Similar to Morgan Stanley, the Melius analysts pointed to the delayed release of Apple Intelligence. Similar to Morgan Stanley and Melius, we see Apple's iPhone upgrade cycle as a story in the coming quarters, rather than right now. Don't trade Apple." With the delayed rollout of Apple Intelligence, it's clear to us that users may take longer to switch up to newer models.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, iPhones, gamed, Said, Melius, Jim Cramer, Morgan Stanley's, Jim, It's, Apple's, Donald Trump's, Jim Cramer's Organizations: Apple Intelligence, Huawei, Apple, Research, Management, CNBC, Nurphoto, Getty Locations: China, India, Manhattan , New York
Conventional wisdom holds that Musk — the world’s richest man and key Donald Trump ally — and his friends are just joking. But Musk’s posts are adding to the anxiety that MSNBC staffers are feeling about the reelection of Donald Trump and the recently announced spinoff of Comcast’s cable channels. I learned that more than one benevolent billionaire with liberal bonafides has already reached out to acquaintances at MSNBC to express interest in buying the cable channel. Instead, he is moving MSNBC and a half dozen other cable channels into “SpinCo,” a pure-play cable programming company. I have sensed quite a bit of enthusiasm at MSNBC about “SpinCo,” actually, because the new structure should allow for more investment into MSNBC, CNBC and the other brands.
Persons: CNN — Elon Musk, Donald Trump, , bonafides, Brian Roberts, Benjamin Swinburne, Morgan Stanley, SpinCo, , , Donald Trump , Jr, Joe Rogan, Rachel Maddow’s, Musk, Maddow, Mark Cuban, Trump, Matt Gaetz, Viktor Orbán’s “, Ian Bassin, ” Bassin, Gábor, Kamala Harris, Cuban Organizations: CNN, MSNBC, Twitter, Comcast, , CNBC, Trump Jr, Former Florida, ” CNN, , Democracy, Politico Magazine, Fox Locations: Hungary
Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading: Bath & Body Works — The Ohio-based personal care company climbed more than 16%, on pace for its best day since November 2022. The retailer raised its forecast for full-year adjusted profit and said it expects a smaller drop in annual sales, boosted by solid demand for personal care products and new store offerings. Robinhood — The financial services provider surged 5% after Morgan Stanley upgraded it to overweight, citing upside from President-elect Donald Trump's looming second term in office. Target's shares have lost about 12% year to date and the stock's 3.6% dividend yield is very "attractive," the firm said. Abercrombie & Fitch — The retailer gained 4% ahead of its third-quarter earnings release , expected Tuesday morning.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Donald Trump's, Macy's, Oppenheimer, AGCO, Gordon, Abercrombie, Fitch, Biohaven, Piper Sandler, CNBC's Hakyung Kim, Jesse Pound, Yun Li, Michelle Fox, Pia Singh, Scott Schnipper Organizations: Farm Equipment Limited, Gordon Haskett Research, Intel, CNBC, Commerce Department, U.S, Bancorp, Citigroup, Arm, UBS, Santander — ADRs, BDO, Nasdaq, Truist Securities Locations: The Ohio, New York, The Minneapolis, British, Spanish, Santander
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWhy this year's retail fourth-quarter and holiday outlook is challengingAlex Straton, analyst at Morgan Stanley, joins CNBC's 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss the outlook on retail stocks to end the year, why this year's holiday season presents more challenges than others, and more.
Persons: Alex Straton, Morgan Stanley
A second Trump term could mean more gains ahead for Robinhood , according to Morgan Stanley. Analyst Michael Cyprys upgraded shares to overweight from equal weight and more than doubled his price target to $55 from $24, implying 50.1% upside from Friday's close. Shares have also gained more than 35% in the past month and more than 73% in the past three. HOOD YTD mountain HOOD, year-to-date Cyprys noted that Robinhood is one of the biggest beneficiaries from President-elect Donald Trump's White House win in his coverage univers. The analyst also cited Robinhood's planned acquisition of TradePMR as providing significant optionality for the platform in the long term.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Michael Cyprys, Cyprys, Donald Trump's Organizations: Trump, Robinhood Locations: HOOD
Bath & Body Works — Shares popped 16% after third-quarter earnings edged out Wall Street forecasts. Robinhood — Shares of the brokerage firm rose more than 7% after Morgan Stanley upgraded the stock to overweight from equal weight. Macy's — Shares of the retailer fell 3% after Macy's said it was delaying its official third-quarter results due to discovering that an employee had intentionally made incorrect accounting entries to hide delivery expenses. Abercrombie & Fitch — Shares rose 3% ahead of its third-quarter earnings expected Tuesday before the bell. Arm Holdings — Shares rose more than 1% after UBS initiated coverage of the chipmaker with a buy rating, citing upside from artificial intelligence demand.
Persons: LSEG, Morgan Stanley, Macy's, Oppenheimer, Bernstein, Sally Beauty, Cowen, Oliver Chen, , Jesse Pound, Alex Harring, Michelle Fox, Samantha Subin, Pia Singh Organizations: Abercrombie, Fitch, FactSet, , Sally Beauty Holdings, Santander —, UBS Locations: Hollister
AdvertisementDatabricks CEO Ali Ghodsi isn't the biggest fan of interviews and "gotcha questions." Ghodsi prefers to analyze candidates by testing them with a real challenge within the company. "I don't believe in interviews because I think some people interview well, and they might not be good at all," he said. "And some people interview really poorly, but they might be excellent." AdvertisementGhodsi is not the only executive who finds standard interview questions to be a lacking litmus test for potential hires.
Persons: Ali Ghodsi, Ghodsi, JP Morgan, Carla Hassan, Ali Ghodsi doesn't, Logan Bartlett, Jensen Huang, Huang Organizations: Nvidia
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailJP Morgan: UniCredit's Orcel 'hedging himself a bit' on Banco BPM, Commerzbank bidsKian Abouhossein, head of European bank equity research and global IB coverage at JP Morgan, discusses UniCredit's bid to buy Banco BPM.
Persons: JP Morgan, UniCredit's, Kian Abouhossein Organizations: Banco, JP
It's a "capital junkie" that's been on a yearslong binge of unprecedented spending on all-electric and autonomous vehicles. The April 2015 report highlighted the industry's massive capital spending on overlapping or niche products that Marchionne was convinced could be solved through consolidation and shared capital spending. Most capital spending by automakers isn't wasted, but the industry isn't as efficient as other sectors, with minimal return on invested capital. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Stocks of GM, Ford and Chrysler parent Stellantis in 2024. Courtesy: Business WireGM and Hyundai this summer entered into an agreement to explore "future collaboration across key strategic areas" in an effort to reduce capital spending and increase efficiencies.
Persons: bender, Morgan Stanley, Adam Jonas, It's, Sergio Marchionne, Marchionne, Sergio Marchionne Brendan McDermid, Jonas, Joe Hinrichs, isn't, We've, Rebecca Evans, Roland Berger, Ford, Peter Rawlinson, Andrew Kelly, Oliver Blume, Blume, Paul Jacobson, Jacobson, Rivian, RJ Scaringe, Mary Barra, Euisun Chung, codevelop, Stellantis, , Carlos Tavares, Oliver Bunic Organizations: General Motors, Ford, Nissan Motor, Volkswagen Group, Chrysler, Companies, Research, GM, Volkswagen, Toyota Motor, Fiat, Rivian, Lucid, Fiat Chrysler, Reuters, Rivian Automotive, Hyundai Motor, Toyota, CSX Corp, Rehab, Nissan, CNBC, Lucid Motors, Nasdaq, Churchill Capital Corp, Reuters Volkswagen, VW, Honda, BMW, SAIC, Barclays, Saudi, Public Investment Fund, Hyundai, Detroit, French, PSA Groupe, Stellantis NV, Bloomberg, Getty Locations: Casa Grande , Arizona, Detroit, Japan, Germany, That's, New York City , New York, Europe, China, U.S, Kragujevac, Serbia
Here are Monday's biggest calls on Wall Street: Bernstein reiterates MicroStrategy as outperform The firm raised its price target on the stock to $600 per share from $290. " Morgan Stanley upgrades Banco Santander to overweight from equal weight The firm said the bank has a "resilient regional footprint." Morgan Stanley upgrades Robinhood to overweight from equal weight The firm said Robinhood is a Trump election beneficiary. Morgan Stanley upgrades KinderCare to overweight from equal weight Morgan Stanley said shares are compelling at current levels for the daycare company. Morgan Stanley reiterates Apple as overweight Morgan Stanley said it's survey checks "reinforce [the] multi-year iPhone upgrade thesis."
Persons: Bernstein, MicroStrategy, Morgan Stanley, Oppenheimer, Robinhood, Trump, HOOD, it's, Telsey, Apple, Goldman Sachs, Berkley, it's bullish, Tesla, TD Cowen, D.A, Davidson, Rosenblatt, Wedbush, Palantir, PLTR, Wolfe, Jones Lang Lasalle Organizations: Banco Santander, Caixabank, ING, Citi, U.S, Bancorp, UBS, Arm Holdings, BMO, Apple Intelligence, CVS, Bank of America, Shoals Technologies, Procter, Gamble, China, China EV, Nvidia, FedEx Locations: Santander, China
Every four years, the holiday season is a little more challenging for retailers as consumers get distracted by the selection of the next U.S. president. Citigroup analyst Paul Lejuez expects consumers will spend an average of 13% more this holiday season based on the findings of the bank's consumer survey. "Consumer wallets remain constrained, macro/geopolitical uncertainty persists and the shorter holiday season (five fewer days and Christmas on a Wednesday)," will weigh on spending, analyst Christopher Horvers said. TGT 3M mountain Target shares over the past three months. Sensormatic Solutions, which tracks foot traffic at stores, is predicting that Black Friday will be the busiest shopping day this holiday season, but also expects a lot of last-minute shopping this year.
Persons: Paul Lejuez, Lejuez, Christopher Horvers, Horvers, Circana, they'll, Marshal Cohen, Cohen, Morgan Stanley, Alex Straton, it's, Straton Organizations: Citigroup, National Retail Federation, Target, Dick's Sporting Goods, Academy Sports, Walmart, Circana, Black, Morgan, Nike, Depot, Home Depot Locations: Minneapolis
Rising tour costs and social media influence are reshaping concert ticket pricing dynamics. Taylor Swift or bustTaylor Swift's Eras Tour tickets had an average face-value price of $254 in 2023 and a resale market price of $3,801. "It's sort of like the extremes have spread out as well, where we're seeing concert tickets sell for the most we've ever seen them," Leyden said. "But on the flip side, we're certainly seeing plenty of concert tickets that are still selling for a relatively good deal." AdvertisementAfter all, with ticket prices getting driven up, "the experience expectations are being driven up," Finn said.
Persons: Jaylon Jackson, Hozier, Jackson, He's, Sabrina Carpenter, Taylor, Taylor Swift, Kacey, Justin Timberlake, Post Malone, Morgan Wallen, Chris Leyden, there's, Leyden, Jonathan Bricker, Mike Finn, It's, Finn, Sabrina Carpenter's, we've, Joseph Bocanegra, Omar Apollo, he's Organizations: Broadway, Post, BI, Berklee College of Music, Imagine, Berklee, Super, Sports Locations: Texas, Arkansas, U.S, amphitheaters
In a season full of worthy contenders, it was the league leader Orlando Pride who took home the top prize. Forward Barbra Banda, who has led the team for much of the season, scored the game’s lone goal. The final also marked Marta’s first NWSL championship win. “I’ve asked myself why I still play for Orlando after eight years,” Marta told CBS Sports. Barbra Banda scores the opening goal in the #NWSLChampionship pic.twitter.com/5oK0B1h50m — National Women’s Soccer League (@NWSL) November 24, 2024On the night, Banda’s greatness made all the difference.
Persons: Orlando Pride, Barbra Banda, “ I’ve, ” Marta, , I’ve, Orlando, Banda, Aubrey Kingsbury, parry, Angelina, Leicy Santos, Marta, Alex Morgan, Ali Krieger, Sydney Leroux, Seb Hines, Hines —, Jamie Squire Organizations: Orlando, CBS Sports, Washington, Women’s Soccer League, Brazil, Angelina, Orlando Pride, Zambian, United States, Pride, MLS, Orlando City, USL Locations: Zambia, Kansas City, Kingsbury, Orlando, Orlando City, American
Editor’s note: Sign up for Unlocking the World, CNN Travel’s weekly newsletter. Villages and visasThe Italian village offering $1 homes to Americans upset by the US election result was one of our top stories on CNN Travel this week. Despite all the houses going on offer, working visas to Italy are still very limited. Over in the world of dairy, this year’s World Cheese Awards saw 4,786 cheeses from 47 countries assembled in the Portuguese city of Viseu to face judges’ scrutiny. The US agency might even have to slow air traffic down because of air traffic controller shortages, particularly in the Northeast.
Persons: Zeneba Bowers, Matt Walker, Chelsea Waite, , they’re, CNN Kim Morgan, Tom Latkovic, Lyme, Vang, tarantulas Organizations: CNN, FAA, CNN Travel, Federal Aviation Administration, Northeast . American Airlines, Spirit Airlines Locations: Italy, Sicily, Sardinian, Ollolai, Tennessee, Rome, California, Ham, Parma, Portuguese, Viseu, Kashmir, India, France, United States, Northeast, Europe, Laos, Vang Vieng, Britain
(CNN) — Top telecom executives met with US national security officials at the White House on Friday as concerns mount over a long-running Chinese cyber-espionage campaign that has targeted some of the most senior US political figures in the country. The meetings were a chance for telecom executives to advise the government on how it could boost its defenses against sophisticated hacks, according to the White House. The hack is shaping up to be one of the biggest cyber and national security challenges facing the incoming Trump administration. But the full scope of the hack, who it affects and its impact on national security are still being investigated. US officials and private cyber experts are keeping a running tally of the number of telecom firms breached.
Persons: Trump, ” Sen, Mark Warner, Donald Trump, JD Vance, Jared Kushner, Eric Trump, Edward Snowden, Christopher Wray, ” Morgan Adamski, Adamski Organizations: CNN, — Top, US, White, Democrat, FBI, Warner, Verizon, Lumen, Republican, Democratic, National Security Agency, US Cyber Command, Cyber Command Locations: Virginia, Washington, DC, China, Taiwan, Arlington , Virginia
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