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03/14/20 1:44 AM

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Apple boosts Mac stocks in retail stores

https://macdailynews.com/2020/03/13/apple-boosts-mac-stocks-in-retail-stores/

Due to the COVID-19 coronavirus, “Today at Apple” sessions will be canceled until at least April 5 at this point in time, according to a retail employee with knowledge of Apple’s plans.

Juli Clover at MacRumors:

Apple has implemented strict cleaning measures in its retail stores, and has cut down on the number of seats at the Genius Bar and the number of seating cubes in the forum areas, plus stores are limiting the number of people that can be inside at one time.

As Apple takes these measures, the company is also stocking up on Macs and Mac accessories in some of its retail stores, with an employee stating that there’s been a “sharp increase” in Mac supply.


MacDailyNews Take: When you work remotely (or are forced by circumstances to work remotely), you need a reliable personal computer, so it makes sense for Apple to boost stocks of Mac, the world’s most reliable personal computers, in their very nice, very clean retail stores.
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03/14/20 7:52 AM

#133017 RE: Investors3 #133015

Apple closing all stores outside China
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03/14/20 11:58 AM

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Apple Closes All Its Stores Outside China Over Coronavirus
By Andrew Dowell

https://ih.advfn.com/stock-market/NASDAQ/apple-AAPL/stock-news/81992907/apple-closes-all-its-stores-outside-china-over-cor

Apple Inc. will close all its retail stores outside Greater China, a dramatic example of how companies are clamping down on business activity to slow the spread of the coronavirus to their employees and customers.

Apple said the stores would be closed until March 27 in light of the worsening spread of the virus, which according to figures from Johns Hopkins University has killed 5,429 and infected 145,369.

Hourly workers will continue to be paid, and workers across the company will be allowed to work remotely if their jobs permit it, Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook said in a note on the company's website.

The note said Apple stores inside Greater China, closed previously, were all open Saturday, highlighting how the coronavirus center of gravity has sjofted to Europe and the U.S. China reported 11 new infections and 13 new deaths for Friday.

The Apple closures are part of a broad shutdown of business activity in an effort to slow the spread of the new virus. President Trump has broadly barred people arriving from Europe. Factories in China's Hubei province, where the disease first appeared, remain largely shut. Italy clamped down on commercial activity across the country. The world's four biggest cruise lines are suspending U.S. sailings for a month.

The tightening patchwork of border controls and office closings are making business all but impossible, whether in professional fields that require client contact or hourly occupations that can't be done off-site.

Governments have sought to ease the impact with a range of measures to ease liquidity for financial markets and shore up economies with more spending. Apple said it has expanded its leave policies to accommodate illness, caring for loved ones, mandatory quarantines and child-care issues.

Apple has around 500 retail stores world-wide, including hundreds in the U.S. The tech giant reported that its revenue in the December quarter was up 9% to $91.82 billion, driven by sales of devices and services connected to the iPhone such as smartwatches and streaming-TV subscriptions. Sales of iPhones, which account for more than half of its revenue, rose 8% to $55.96 billion.

Write to Andrew Dowell at andrew.dowell@wsj.com