Here Are 29 ‘Get Out And Go’ Stocks For The End Of The Coronavirus Quarantine

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Here are 29 stocks that will benefit from pent-up consumer demand once widespread quarantine orders are lifted: by skleb1234

Eventbrite, which provides gourmet food and cooking supplies to restaurants, could see an uptick in sales once the quarantine is over.O’Hara highlights two publicly traded sports teams as good bets, once competitions resume and fans fill up stadiums: English soccer teamWhen sports do eventually resume—even if at first behind closed doors, droves of fans will start betting on games again.

Sports betting company, which also owns casinos and racetracks, is a likely beneficiary once this happens., which operates the storied venue of the same name—and owns teams like the NBA’s New York Knicks and the NHL’s New York Rangers, will eventually rebound in the long term once people go back to attending live events and sports games.O'Hara expects remote learning to continue to some extent after the quarantine is lifted.

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skleb1234 Nice

skleb1234 It is interesting to see businesses with built up consumer demand. This can definitely help grow their business further. On the other end, I wonder how businesses which lost consumer demand will work to regain those consumers. Some businesses may not ever be the same again.

Omg please GFYS

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skleb1234 Interesting take with huge unemployment and record consumer debt levels before we went into the pandemic.

skleb1234 Thank you for sharing, Forbes! Will share to Facebook!

skleb1234 Beers.

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