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Lululemon slips over ‘forecast’

Bloomberg Lululemon Athletica Inc reported an acceleration of sales growth in the latest quarter, but refrained from offering an outlook for the current year because of the uncertainty caused by the coronavirus outbreak. The Vancouver-based retailer, which has closed many locations amid the health crisis, said the key metric of comparable sales, a gauge of retail success, accelerated to 20% ...

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Who can lead America post coronavirus crisis?

When America wakes up from its enforced hibernation sometime later this year, will Joe Biden and the Democrats look like the team that can manage a transformed, post-coronavirus country most effectively? The Democrats will resume campaigning with a discordant but perhaps beneficial mix of candidate and base. They have a genially reassuring, 77-year-old former vice president standing atop a party ...

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Maybe get off social media now

At first blush, this coronavirus pandemic would seem to be social media’s moment. Social distancing has us stuck in our homes, cut off from family and friends, trying to work, parent or — blessed be — both, and most of all trying to keep up with the avalanche of information coming out every day about Covid-19. Indeed, Facebook use is ...

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One battle Johnson is clearly winning in UK

As recently as a few weeks ago, it seemed as though UK politics could not possibly talk about anything besides Brexit, even after the country’s formal departure from the EU. Business as usual was expected to return at some unspecified point in the future. As elsewhere, the coronavirus has turned British politics on its head. Unlike Brexit, which continues to ...

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Pandemic shutdowns work for economy, too

With large swaths of the country turning to social distancing to reduce the spread of the coronavirus, economic activity has taken a big hit. This has led some, including President Donald Trump, to suggest that the “the cure” might “be worse than the problem” and to argue for easing distancing measures in a couple of weeks to get the economy ...

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Don’t drop your iPhone as repairing it is a problem

If, in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, you are in Minneapolis and you drop your iPhone, who will repair the cracked screen? If you’d like an authorised repair, with Apple Inc-certified parts, the options are suddenly limited. Apple’s retail stores, and the service centres inside of them, are closed indefinitely. Similarly, Twin Cities-based Best Buy Co, which offers authorised ...

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Isn’t US’ coronavirus stimulus too small?

The Senate has passed a $2 trillion spending bill to fight the economic devastation wrought by the coronavirus pandemic. [And Donald Trump signed $2 trillion coronavirus relief bill as the US tries to prevent economic devastation]. Time is of the essence. With many cities and states under shutdown to stop the spread of the disease, businesses are laying off millions ...

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It’s time to start testing coronavirus immunity

President Donald Trump isn’t the only one who wants to reopen the country as quickly as possible as it deals with the coronavirus pandemic. Everyone wants that — we want to get businesses and schools up and running again, and we want to get back to our normal lives, which include seeing friends and colleagues in person instead of through ...

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Sheikh Mohamed, Egypt president review global fight against Covid-19

ABU DHABI / WAM His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, reviewed the global fight against coronavirus (Covid-19) in a phone call with Egyptian President Abdulfattah El Sisi. The conversation covered the prospects of further consolidating the brotherly relations between the two sisterly countries in ...

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Oil market broken as virus ravages global economy

Bloomberg The global oil market is broken, overwhelmed by an unmanageable surplus as virus lockdowns cascade through the world’s largest economies. Onshore tanks in many markets are full, forcing traders to store excess oil in idle supertankers. Refineries are starting to shut down because nobody needs the fuels they produce. In physical oil markets, barrels are already changing hands for ...

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