Entertainment Companies Will Test Delayed Gratification

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As conferences, concerts and movie releases get delayed, questions remain about whether demand will bounce back

Epidemics aren’t a great time to be in the business of drawing big crowds into tight spaces.

As the coronavirus continues to spread globally, conferences, concerts and movie releases are being delayed or canceled. Cruise ship passengers are now rightfully thinking twice as the virus hits another vessel. Wednesday brought the news that the next James Bond movie called, of all things, “No Time to Die,” has been delayed from its planned release in April to November.

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Slowly after a vaccine is found & we rebound from the Depression we are entering

Investors will too!

I'd say yes. For better or worse, people as a whole seem to have an alarmingly short memory, even after catastrophic events. Part of that is probably good and is normal in how we are able to deal with and process trauma as humans.

More shameless what if hysteria from the WSJ.

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