These stocks are a play on the new 'mobile worker,' BMO says

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"While the efficacy and productivity of the Mobile Worker is yet to be determined, businesses will be forced to reexamine how they communicate with employees and clients, while also attempting to determine whether remote work is a viable, long-term solution," Belski added.

The firm made a list of stocks that will get a boost from the emergence of the new "mobile worker." BMO Capital Markets has an outperform rating on all the listed stocks.

 

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