Facebook leads the pack into profits, trader says

This could be crucial week of the 12 months for the greatest names in big tech. Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon, Intel and Fb all document income this week, and the social media massive stands proud a few of the recreational.
This might be the most important week of the year for the biggest names in big tech. Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon, Intel and Facebook all report earnings this week, and the social media giant stands out among the rest.Original article
Author: Cnbc

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