Zoom shares record worst day in nine months

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As soaring growth tapers off.

Zoom shares record worst day in nine months
Zoom Video Communications shares tumbled nearly 17 percent after the video conferencing company signalled a faster-than-expected drop in demand and analysts questioned its future plans as people return to office. Zoom and other video conferencing services such as Cisco, Microsoft's Teams ...

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