Parent of massive Dayton brewery continues to adjust operations during COVID-19 pandemic
From work-from-home policies to voluntary paid leave and a pay incentive, Molson Coors Beverage Co. has adjusted its operations with most recent steps being taken March 22 to continue production during the COVID-19 pandemic. For all of the beverage co.....»»
: Guinness parent Diageo restarts plan to return $6.4 billion to shareholders amid strong rebound
Guinness owner Diageo said it would resume plans to return £4.5 billion to shareholders, as its recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic continues to gather pace......»»
Milwaukee hotel occupancy at 20.4%, STR reports
Milwaukee's hotel occupancy continues to sit under 25% for another consecutive week as the Covid-19 pandemic continues to close hotel operations and suspend normal travel......»»
Wizard Works Brewing Co. feels strain as the 3rd Ward brewery waits to open
Brewery owner and brewer Chris Ragaisis said he has felt his brewery has slipped through the cracks as the COVID-19 pandemic continues......»»
Wisconsin brewers have to get creative in transactions during the COVID-19 pandemic
In an ideal world Mark Garthwaite, executive director of the Wisconsin Brewers Guild, would like to see some changes in the legislature around brewery operations. But right now in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, he, like others, believe brewers .....»»
Allen Edmonds temporarily furloughs employees, closes some production until end of month
Caleres Inc., the parent company to Port Washington-based Allen Edmonds, is reducing its operations in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This includes temporary furloughs of some employees, closing of stores and redirection of manufacturing. Calere.....»»
Coronavirus prompts Dayton company to shutter second plant
One of the Dayton region’s few public companies continues to adjust to the coronavirus pandemic. REX American Resources Corp. — an alternative energy investment company with major ethanol holdings — has idled a second ethanol facility. This ti.....»»
The Week Ahead In Biotech: Spotlight On Q1 Pre-Announcements As COVID-19 Continues To Disrupt Operations
Biotech stocks went along with the broader market flow in the week ended April 3, with the COVID-19 pandemic dictating sentiment. The week witnessed a host of clinical readouts and pre-announcements in light of the COVID-19 impact. read more.....»»
Column: The evidence is clear — COVID lockdowns saved lives without harming economies
With the pandemic ebbing across the US, the debate over lockdowns continues -- but the evidence shows they worked.With the pandemic ebbing across the US, the debate over lockdowns continues -- but the evidence shows they worked......»»
Plastic-free and low-waste startups say they saw a massive spike in sales throughout the COVID-19 pandemic
Blueland, a green cleaning products maker, saw an 800% year-over-year growth during the COVID-19 pandemic. Blueland's products. Blueland. Companies that prioritize low-waste or zero plastic us.....»»
Companies offering hiring incentives to lure workers amid COVID-19 state reopenings
A growing number of companies across the country are offering incentives to lure new employees as the US economy continues its recovery from the coronavirus pandemic......»»
Earnings Results: Booking revenue cut in half as COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect travel industry
Booking Holdings Inc. continued to struggle with the decline of the travel industry in the first three months of 2021, as revenue was cut in half from a year ago......»»
McDonald’s arches glitter as pandemic restrictions lift; chicken sandwich, spicy nuggets power sales
First-quarter sales at McDonald's beat results for the same period in 2020, when COVID-19 shutdowns hurt operations, but also topped t.....»»
Apple continues COVID-19 momentum with strong sales of iPads, Macs ... and, of course, iPhones
Apple continued to set new high revenue marks during the coronavirus pandemic for sales of iPhones and other devices and ser.....»»
Apple reported $89.5 billion in revenue for the second quarter, smashing estimates as it continues its iPhone 12 high and stores return to normal operations
Apple raked in $89.6 billion in revenue from January to March as the pandemic lessened and amid a global chip short.....»»
: Netflix predicts worst quarter for streaming growth in its history, stock falls 9%
Netflix Inc. has come back down to earth after massive gains during the opening months of the COVID-19 pandemic......»»
: Netflix predicts worst quarter for streaming growth in its history, stock falls 11%
Netflix Inc. has come back down to earth after massive gains during the opening months of the COVID-19 pandemic......»»
NewsWatch: Netflix predicts worst quarter for streaming growth in its history, stock falls 11%
Netflix Inc. has come back down to earth after massive gains during the opening months of the COVID-19 pandemic......»»
Dayton-area home DIY projects spike in Covid-19 pandemic
The Covid-19 pandemic's impact on the region has varied across industries. But, one industry booming with demand is custom carpentry work within the residential real estate sector. "This year has been as crazy as it sounds," said Matt Spitz, owne.....»»
Focus section: Construction firms adjust to a post-Covid-19 world
This special Business Journal Focus Section looks at how the architecture, engineering and construction trades responded to challenges posed by Covid, and how their operations may be different moving forward......»»
Here"s what local CRE brokers are seeing in the retail, restaurant market
The Dayton-area retail and restaurant market slowed considerably in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic, but local brokers are hoping for a rebound this year due to pent-up demand, vaccine rollout and a relaxing of certain restrictions......»»