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Trade Tracker: Stephanie Link buys Vertiv

Trade Tracker: Stephanie Link buys Vertiv

CNBC03-06-2025

Stephanie Link, CIO at Hightower, joins CNBC's "Halftime Report" to explain why she's buying Vertiv. CNBC's Pippa Stevens joins us with the latest on Meta's 20-year nuclear deal.

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