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Apple to give retail, hourly workers with coronavirus symptoms unlimited sick leave
apple ][ said:Hopefully they confirm that the people actually do have corona virus, otherwise I am sure that there will be sneaky people taking advantage of the situation. Anybody who believes that they have it should be tested for it, and the truth shall be known. -
Apple to give retail, hourly workers with coronavirus symptoms unlimited sick leave
Oh no! Apple has become communist, no wait, marxist... err socialist.... unAmerican..... panic!
Hopefully other big corps will follow suit. A friend of mine lives in Milano and she has women who cleans her apartment. The women came this week in tears because my friend is her only customer who will let her work during this pandemic. Workers like this women who many people depend upon will be hit the hardest during this disaster so please stop complaining your Apple stock took a hit, it will recover while some people will have nothing to feed their families. -
AAPL bleeds record $97B in valuation over weekend [u]
MacPro said:spice-boy said:lkrupp said:Who gets to do "after hours trading"? Certainly not the individual investor, right? If certain investors get to buy and sell securities over the weekend why is the stock market "closed" on Saturday and Sunday. I don't get this. -
AAPL bleeds record $97B in valuation over weekend [u]
SpamSandwich said:Wgkrueger said:lkrupp said:spice-boy said:lkrupp said:Who gets to do "after hours trading"? Certainly not the individual investor, right? If certain investors get to buy and sell securities over the weekend why is the stock market "closed" on Saturday and Sunday. I don't get this. -
AAPL bleeds record $97B in valuation over weekend [u]
lkrupp said:spice-boy said:lkrupp said:Who gets to do "after hours trading"? Certainly not the individual investor, right? If certain investors get to buy and sell securities over the weekend why is the stock market "closed" on Saturday and Sunday. I don't get this.