Why top retailers watch Apple in face of Covid-19 - Wall Street Journal

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Apple is well known for its ability to stay ahead of the curve when it comes to business strategy and product development. In terms of its response to Covid-19, the tech giant has been just as innovative. In February, Apple warned investors that it would fail to meet its previous estimated revenue targets of $63bn to $67bn. It has also donated over $15m to help provide treatment for patients and to try and mitigate the economic impact of the pandemic. Siri can even help you figure out your symptoms, guiding you through a series of questions to determine whether you have the virus. In this compelling piece from the Wall Street Journal, we discover why Apple is the company to watch in the fight against Covid. - Claire Badenhorst Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
30 Jul 2020 7AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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