If 2020 has taught Wall Street and investors anything, other than the fact that stock market crashes are an inevitable part of the investment process, it’s that staying on track with big business is a smart move. Uncertainty linked to unprecedented pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) initially sent the …
Read More »Central Michigan Bars React to East Lansing Outbreak Linked to Shoulder-to-Shoulder Crowds
SAGINAW CO. (WJRT) (06/27/2020) As the number of COVID cases linked to an East Lansing bar continues to grow, the bars in Mid-Michigan are reacting to what they are seeing and hoping to avoid an outbreak of their own. “There have been many different changes. It’s really a different atmosphere. …
Read More »Will there be more help for small businesses? The data shows that it is very necessary
COVID-19 has been impacting the United States economy since March, and small businesses have been the hardest hit from the start. When the stay-at-home orders were first implemented, many nonessential companies were forced to close the store, all while generating valuable revenue. Now that states are easing restrictions and the …
Read More »Pepsi quietly joins Facebook ad boycott: sources
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announces that the company will ban hate speech in its ads in response to customers withdrawing their ads. PepsiCo, Inc. quietly joins the growing number of companies that pull advertising dollars from Facebook, people close to the matter tell FOX Business. Unlike companies like Ben and …
Read More »Donald Trump’s post-Covid bubble bursts
More than 37,000 new cases of Covid-19 were reported Thursday, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. The numbers replaced the previous darkest day of the pandemic, April 24. The new data suggests that the sacrifices made by the tens of millions of Americans who stayed home, which cost many …
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