Abstract
First B physics results from CLEO II were presented in summer 1991. Since then the data sample has doubled, and results from 106 B pairs can be expected by mid-1992. This sample should have at least 30 times as many reconstructed B as the CLEO I data set and will be a rich source of new information about the weak decays of the b quark. Further into the future we can expect a sample of 5*106 B pairs by 1994.

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