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Peek.com CEO Ruzwana Bashir explains to Caroline Hyde why she thinks travel is set to make a huge comeback in 2022. She discusses the company’s $80 Million Series C investment and shares her thoughts on post-pandemic travel, what to expect this holiday season and general booking trends.

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Peek.com CEO Ruzwana Bashir explains to Caroline Hyde why she thinks travel is set to make a huge comeback in 2022. She discusses the company’s $80 Million Series C investment and shares her thoughts on post-pandemic travel, what to expect this holiday season and general booking trends.

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Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow break down TSMC’s first quarter earnings report as the company scales up profit, but scales back its outlook for a chip market expansion. Plus, Google fires 28 employees after they were involved in protests against Project Nimbus to provide Israel’s government and military with AI and cloud services. ——–…

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