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Futures decline in American companies
29 October 2020
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Recession of stock markets in USA Futures on U.S. stock indices on Wednesday show a downturn amid concerns about a new quarantine as coronavirus infection rates rise around the world and concerns about the outcome of presidential elections in the US...
Victoria's Secret will close its outlets until 2022
28 October 2020
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Victoria's Secret has to be closed down The news followed as the company continued to report a drop in sales during the Coronavirus Pandemic. Victoria's Secret is one of the most popular lingerie, swimwear, cosmetics and accessories companies ...
Elon Musk’s stock-based pay plan just earned him another $3 billion
27 October 2020
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Elon Musk doesn’t earn a salary for running Tesla, but is getting rich quick nonetheless. The outspoken CEO of the electric-car maker is poised to unlock the fourth tranche in an eye-popping $50 billion performance-based compensation...
In New York City black restaurant owners are trying to save their restaurant business
24 October 2020
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There are problems with the restaurant business in New York City This year there were financial problems due to the Covida-19 pandemic, as well as problems of racial injustice in the USA. In this article we will explain in more detail what is happen...
Paul Tudor Jones started taking the Bitcoins more seriously
23 October 2020
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Paul Tudor Jones about Bitcoins Bitcoin's fate is the concern of all people who are not indifferent and interested in the cryptocurrency. This article will tell you what happens to Bitcoin in the market and what Paul Tudor said about it. On CNBC Pa...
The Catholic Church raked in $1.4 billion in coronavirus loans
10 July 2020
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The Catholic Church raked in at least $1.4 billion in taxpayer-backed loans meant to help small businesses survive the coronavirus pandemic, a new report says. Catholic dioceses, parishes, schools and other entities made extensive use of a loophole ...
Stocks dive on coronavirus spike, Fed’s cap on shareholder payouts
27 June 2020
3273
Wall Street’s major indexes dropped on Friday as the US set a new record for a one-day increase in coronavirus cases and bank stocks tumbled after the Federal Reserve decided to cap shareholder payouts. The S&P 500 banks sub-index declined...
Trump’s Trade Appeals To China Still Left Farmers Reeling
20 June 2020
3346
Within two years of President Trump’s taking office, one of his key political constituencies — America’s farmers — were reeling from his trade war with China. Mr. Trump had waged his fight to try to eliminate the trade defici...
Businesses Want Virus Legal Protection. Workers Are Worried
14 June 2020
3377
When Jonathan Corpina, a senior managing partner at Meridian Equity Partners, returned to work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in late May, he was met with temperature screenings, hand sanitizer stations, plexiglass barriers &md...
$130 Billion in Small Business Aid Still Hasn’t Been Used
10 June 2020
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In April, when the federal government offered $349 billion in loans to small businesses reeling from government shutdown orders in the pandemic, the funding ran out in just 13 days, prompting Congress to swiftly approve a second round of $310 bi...
Wendy’s says beef supply is almost back to normal
9 June 2020
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Wendy's said its beef supply “has returned to near normal levels” after a shortage left some restaurants without hamburgers. Nearly one in five Wendy’s restaurants stopped selling beef products last month as coronavirus o...
Simon Property sues Gap for not paying rent during coronavirus crisis
5 June 2020
3344
The nation’s biggest mall operator is suing its largest tenant for not paying rent during the pandemic in what could be the beginning of a torrent of litigation over rent payments. Simon Property is suing the owner of Banana Republic, Old Navy...
Elon Musk tweets that it’s ‘time to break up Amazon’
5 June 2020
3391
Just three days after announcing that he was “off Twitter for a while,” Musk was back on the platform saying that it’s “time to break up Amazon.” The Tesla CEO’s outburst came in response to a Thursday tweet&...
Retailers beef up security as looting fears continue
5 June 2020
3284
Retailers across the country are boosting their defenses to protect against looting, including by hiring armed guards, planting scouts to keep watch out front and securing storefronts with barbed wire. The iconic department store Saks Fifth Avenue&n...
Some non-essential businesses defying state shutdown order
31 May 2020
3376
Faced with mounting losses amid the coronavirus pandemic, some businesses in New York City are taking their chances and violating the state's shutdown order for non-essential businesses. While certain regions of New York have begun phased reopening ...
New York City Small Business Owners Losing Patience With Government Over Not Being Allowed To Reopen
27 May 2020
3211
With California allowing retail stores to reopen and some New York City shops saying they’ll reopen with or without permission, the pressure is mounting on Gov. Andrew Cuomo to allow small businesses to open their doors. Peter Madonia, the own...
Brooklyn eatery re-opens after owner recovers from coronavirus
23 May 2020
3216
So many restaurants are struggling right now, so imagine you've just expanded to a larger space when the coronavirus hits -- affecting not only your business but your health. That's what happened to Sibte Hassan, owner and chef of BK Jani in Brookly...
Some WeWork tenants want memberships paused during pandemic
23 May 2020
3221
A large office sharing company has kept nearly all of its locations throughout New York City open during the pandemic, despite orders from the governor for non-essential workers to stay home. Some tenants of WeWork say they're struggling to pay the ...
Kroger markets to stop extra pay to crisis workers
21 May 2020
3192
Supermarket employees forced to work through the pandemic are now facing threats to their “hero pay” even as ornery customers refuse to wear masks while they shop. Employee frustrations could soon reach a boiling point as the l...
Gap will reopen 800 stores, but its 'biggest challenge' is a lack of uniform rules
7 May 2020
3312
Gap will reopen 800 stores this month, the retailer said Wednesday, as more states allow certain businesses to open their doors during the coronavirus pandemic. The openings will include Old Navy, Gap (GPS), Banana Republic and A...
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