An additional $ 300 a week in federal unemployment benefits will likely take a few weeks to reach out to workers and funding could be depleted a month and a half later, a Labor official said. The official said states should be able to start making the payments after applying …
Read More »Largest wind turbine maker Fewer in the world hit record highs as US demand sells
Text size Getty Images Vestas Wind Systems‘s stock hit record highs on Tuesday as strong demand in the US for wind turbines in the second quarter drove upward sales. The world’s largest wind turbine manufacturer restored its lead year-on-year as sales rose to € 3.5 billion – a 67% increase …
Read More »Airline shares rise as travel demand increases, reaching new post-COVID-19 heights
Airline shares were broadly higher on Tuesday, stimulated by a continuing rebound in demand from travelers for fresh post-COVID-19 highs and notable analyst remarks that stimulate investor interest. The US Global Jets exchanged trade found JETS, + 1.03% rose 3% to a nearly two-month high in morning trading. The ETF …
Read More »Cisco revenue to show how coronavirus affects small and large businesses differently
Cisco Systems Inc. will expect to benefit from technical expenditures of large companies despite the COVID-19 pandemic, but the struggle of smaller companies could take its toll. Cisco CSCO, -1.13% is scheduled to report fourth-quarter fiscal revenue on Wednesday afternoon, always a crucial barometer for IT spending, which turned out …
Read More »The CEO of Royal Caribbean says that cruise will differ to Covid-19. Here’s how.
Text size Skip Royal Caribbean’s Liberty of the Seas on May 19 in Miami Beach, Fla. Cliff Hawkins / Getty Images Royal Caribbean Group CEO Richard Fain continues to see a slow return to business, at least initially, if that happens. Several companies have started operating cruises in Asia and …
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