SQUAWK BOX, FRIDAY 23RD JULY, 2021
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Twitter shares soar as it posts its fastest quarterly revenue since 2014, citing a successful advertising revamp. Intel beats on Q2 forecasts but remains cautious on the year ahead, due to supply chain and price constraints. U.S. airlines are buoyant with American Airlines and Southwest posting profits as travel demand soars Stateside. And Tokyo is set to open the 2020 Olympic Games amid a slew of political scandals and Covid infections. NBC hears exclusively from Japanese PM Yoshihide Suga, who says that rallying support for the Games remains difficult.
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