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Qwest Corporation 6.5% Notes due 2056 (CTBB) demonstrated positive momentum recently, trading at $19.4 with an increase of 0.78%. This preferred stock issue, representing an undivided fractional interest in a UITF combined with a forward contract for the Notes, has attracted attention from income-focused investors seeking fixed-income exposure through equity-like instruments. The current price action suggests the security is navigating within a defined technical range, maintaining proximity to k
What makes Qwest Notes (CTBB) a stronger buy than it appears (Flirts with Breakout) 2026-05-08 - MA Cross Alert
CTBB - Stock Analysis
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Anyone else here just observing?
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Wish I had noticed this earlier.
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