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GOING DOWN, GOING BUST, GOING OUT

DISNEY TO CLOSE AT LEAST 60 STORES IN NORTH AMERICA. The entertainment giant will shift more attention to online sales and close storefronts to save rent as more shoppers buy from its Internet sites. “While consumer behavior has shifted toward online shopping, the global pandemic has changed what consumers expect from a retailer,” Stephanie Young,...

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TOP TRENDS 2021: THE RISE OF CHINA

As we have forecast, the 20th century was the American century – the 21st century will be the Chinese century.  The business of China is business; the business of America is war. While America spent countless trillions waging and losing endless wars and enriching its military-industrial complex, China has spent its trillions advancing the nation’s...

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BRITISH-EUROPEAN TRADE MIRED IN BUREAUCRACY

In January, French exports to the U.K. were 13 percent fewer than the previous six months’ average. German exports to Britain were down 30 percent year over year, Italy’s 38 percent.  For the month, Italy imported 70 percent fewer items from Britain. “I have a hard time deciding what is the impact of Brexit and...

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U.K. TO HIKE TAXES

Britain has become the first major nation to announce it will raise taxes after its economy recovers. Corporate taxes will rise from 19 percent to 25 percent in April 2023, and tax-free allowances on personal income taxes will be suspended, treasury chief Rishi Sunak announced. The two measures are expected to bring £65 billion –...

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SINCLAIR REPORTS LOSS, WILL CUT JOBS

Sinclair Broadcasting, which operates186 television stations in 87 U.S. markets, will cut 5 percent of its 9,211 employees, the company said in a statement. Sinclair also reported fourth-quarter revenues shrank 7 percent year on year. The company had previously cut capital investment as well as discretionary and non-essential spending. Sinclair avoided layoffs longer than several...

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CONCERT VENUES PLAN SUMMER AND FALL REOPENINGS

Live Nation Entertainment, the largest U.S. concert promoter, expects to begin offering live outdoor amphitheater shows before August, CEO Michael Rapino said in a 4 March call with investors.  About 83 percent of customers held onto their previously-purchased tickets awaiting shows to be rescheduled instead of asking for a refund during the economic shutdown, he...

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