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There's a consensus about scootie...Originally posted by AtW View Post200 pages of discussions, what’s the consensus ?Comment
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Chinese stocks surge in biggest one-day jump for over a year
CSI 300 rises more than 4% as state media talk up bull market and investors bet on economic rebound
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“ European stock markets have opened strongly higher, as investors shake off the latest surge in global Covid-19 cases.
In London, the FTSE 100 has gained 112 points or 1.8% to 6271, its highest level in almost two week.”
UK car sales slump eases as economy reopens - business live | Business | The Guardian
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Fill yer boots! Bring out the bunting!
Tell, are you confident better days are now ahead?"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Lambos for everyone!Originally posted by AtW View Post“ European stock markets have opened strongly higher, as investors shake off the latest surge in global Covid-19 cases.
In London, the FTSE 100 has gained 112 points or 1.8% to 6271, its highest level in almost two week.”
UK car sales slump eases as economy reopens - business live | Business | The Guardian
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Originally posted by BlueSharp View PostLambos for everyone!
Except for those guys
Shares in fast fashion chain boohoo have slumped by 12% this morning, after it was implicated in the Covid-19 spike in Leicester - and accused of supporting ‘slavery’ conditions.
On Saturday, the Guardian reported that Boohoo’s Leicester suppliers had been hard at work producing new clothing items to appeal to customers during the lockdown. Some factories, it appears, may have ignored that lockdown and kept working.
Here’s a flavour:
The city’s garment manufacturing base has long been criticised for poor working conditions and low pay.
After the campaign group Labour Behind the Label this week published workers’ claims of being asked to keep working despite coronavirus outbreaks on site, an industry source provided the Guardian with a list of more than a dozen suppliers which they alleged sold to Boohoo and continued to operate during the crisis despite infected workers being on site.
Two community sources who were consulted about the list said it was corroborated by information from whistleblowers."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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So, based on your quote, their shares have dropped due to 2 very specific triggers, neither of which you called or would have expected. You didn't called this. Boohoo is just one set of stocks. You're desperately trying to find anything that will support your narrative.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostExcept for those guys
Shares in fast fashion chain boohoo have slumped by 12% this morning, after it was implicated in the Covid-19 spike in Leicester - and accused of supporting ‘slavery’ conditions.
On Saturday, the Guardian reported that Boohoo’s Leicester suppliers had been hard at work producing new clothing items to appeal to customers during the lockdown. Some factories, it appears, may have ignored that lockdown and kept working.
Here’s a flavour:
The city’s garment manufacturing base has long been criticised for poor working conditions and low pay.
After the campaign group Labour Behind the Label this week published workers’ claims of being asked to keep working despite coronavirus outbreaks on site, an industry source provided the Guardian with a list of more than a dozen suppliers which they alleged sold to Boohoo and continued to operate during the crisis despite infected workers being on site.
Two community sources who were consulted about the list said it was corroborated by information from whistleblowers.I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man
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