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55% of Americans Have Shopped Online at a New Store

Small Business Trends - 7 Jun 2020 18:00
55% of Americans Have Shopped Online at a New Store A new survey from Ware2Go reveals that more than half of online shoppers recently found new stores from which to shop for items they wanted.
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Microsoft Is Replacing Employees With AI...And Other Small Business Tech News Here are five things in technology that happened this past week and how they affect your business. Did you miss them?
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Artist Shantell Martin slammed Microsoft for asking her to make a Black Lives Matter mural while it's 'still relevant' Reuters Microsoft and advertising firm McCann asked the artist Shantell Martin to make a Black Lives Matter mural in Manhattan. In an email, the duo asked Martin to make the mural this weekend "while the protests are sti...
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Nissan comes out of lockdown ... and braces for Brexit As its Sunderland plant reopens, the carmaker will turn again to a problem as intractable now as it was in 2016 It must have been a strange last four years for the workers at Nissan's Sunderland factory, as they went abo...
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CDC: 19% Of Americans Have Put Bleach On Food To Kill Coronavirus, How To Keep Food Clean 39% of those surveyed in the U.S. have done high-risk things with household cleaners in attempts to stay safe from the Covid-19 coronavirus.
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Jobs Report Stunner Proves That You Can't Rely On Predictions "It's tough to make predictions, especially about the future," said Lawrence "Yogi" Berra. If you can't rely on science and data for predictions, and the best economic minds are consistently wrong about the market, what'...
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The Automotive Market Is About To Be Disrupted: Where Will It Leave You? The Tesla Model 3 is now the best-selling vehicle in California in all categories, as it already is in the arguably less representative market of the Netherlands. In case you hadn't noticed, the automotive market is chan...
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Investors' Love of Tech Drives Booming Market Rally

Wall Street Journal - 7 Jun 2020 11:30
Individual investors are pouring money into popular technology stocks, contributing to a booming rally that is leading major indexes higher even as economic uncertainty related to the coronavirus lingers.
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A Maine factory says it will have to discard all coronavirus swabs made during Trump's factory tour AP Photo/Patrick Semansky Puritan Medical Products, a medical swab manufacturer, will reportedly have to throw away all the coronavirus swabs made during President Trump's visit to the factory on Friday. A spokesperson f...
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Facebook has an identity problem -- and it's tearing the company apart (FB) Charles Platiau/Reuters Facebook was embroiled in controversy again this week as employees revolted against its decision not to take action against a post from President Trump about the George Floyd protests. Facebook's ...
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Can't Pay, Won't Pay: Why June Rent Payments Are The Next Big Challenge Facing Retail The relationship between retailers and their (mainly) institutional landlords has always been one characterised by strained relationships and confrontation.
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How Free Accessibility Plugins Create Fresh Problems for Small Business Free accessibility plugins sound like a welcome solution for small business owners and their sites. However, they're creating a host of problems.
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Stocks are expensive and the economy is terrible
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How To Live With The Fear Of Failure While Building A Business Entrepreneurs face fear more than any other type of professional. It's up to them to make decisions, make payroll, raise money, and build a great company, with few people aside from advisors and fellow entrepreneurs to t...
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After The Covid-19 Panic: Three Lessons For Business The panic is past. But the pandemic is still with us. Businesses are preparing for a world in which the Covid-19 virus and other pandemic diseases are a recurring feature.
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Airlines Got $25 Billion in Stimulus; Industry Still Expected to Shrink Federal stimulus money for airlines is keeping them afloat through the coronavirus pandemic, but it's not proving to be enough to sustain the industry at its pre-pandemic size.
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Experts Wrong Again About Economic Recovery As State's Lift Lockdowns Financial pundits got the second coming of the Great Depression wrong. That's great news for markets.
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Beyond Commitment: Improving Black Leadership In Corporate America Our country is questioning long-held beliefs (both conscious and unconscious) about the lives and treatment of the Black community.
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Reconstruction 1.0

Forbes - 7 Jun 2020 19:34
Reconstruction 1.0 Analogies between the present period and 1968-69 abound. These are fair, but analogies to 1918-19 and 1928-29 are just as compelling. And this is because we have yet to complete our post- Civil War Reconstruction. Here's...
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These Seven American Cannabis Stocks Have Advanced In 2020 Almost halfway through the year, the cannabis sector, while down still year-to-date, has experienced a massive rally since the middle of March, when it hit an all-time closing low: The New Cannabis Ventures Global Cannab...
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The Most Frequently Asked Questions About Unemployment Benefits In California If you are a Californian whose income has been affected by COVID-19, here are answers to frequently asked questions about the California unemployment benefits process.
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What Esops are and how they are taxed

livemint.com - 7 Jun 2020 17:46
To compensate for the salary cuts, many companies are offering Esops. The benefit allows employees to buy stocks in the company where they work at a lower price than the fair market value
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