Viacomcbs resolves disputes with former CEO Les Moonves

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Julia Boorstin joins ‘Closing Bell’ to discuss breaking news on Viacomcbs with its former CEO.

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ViacomCBS Inc. (NASDAQ: VIAC) is an American diversified multinational mass media conglomerate and formed through the merger of CBS Corporation and the second incarnation of Viacom on December 4, 2019, which were split from the first incarnation of Viacom in 2006.

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