Phrases with «squawk»

The word "squawk" means to make a loud, harsh, and high-pitched noise, often like the sound a bird makes. Full definition

Sentences with «squawk»

  • Sexism in tech is absolutely «absolutely a systemic problem,» Square CFO Sarah Friar told CNBC's Deirdre Bosa on Squawk Box Asia. (cnbc.com)
  • In June, financial expert and CNBC TV show host Jim Cramer announced on Squawk on the Street that he thinks bitcoin could reach $ 1,000,000 because several financial institutions announced that they are starting to stockpile the digital currency as a defence mechanism against potential ransomware attacks, which have been on the rise in recent years. (bitcoinafrica.io)
  • While on Squawk Alley, Mark Hurd, Oracle's chief executive made it a point to distinguish the company from it's competitors. (cnbc.com)
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