Some companies are part of the coronavirus economy. The rest are in trouble

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The coronavirus pandemic has split companies into two camps: Some have been able to keep operating and are even thriving. But others have been brought to their knees.

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In recent weeks, as companies have shared details on their earnings during the first three months of the year, this divide has become increasingly pronounced.Some businesses — the drugmakers, the grocers, the tech giants — have been able to power ahead despite stay-at-home orders. Microsoft's cloud services sales have skyrocketed, and Nintendo's"Animal Crossing" game has been a quarantine hit.

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I can buy a bicycle from Target, but not from a bicycle shop. I can by baked goods at Walmart but not from a bakery. Gee, we wonder why. ReOpenAmerica

the BIG DEEP STATE ones - like Amazon are booming - that was the plan wasn't it - to make everyone into the slaves of the machine

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New coronavirus is biological weapon used by Chinese Communist Party. Everyone in the international community should clearly pursue responsibility. If we do not, Chinese Communist Party will use cholera. They've already done Plague and Pig's cholera.

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