There’s no question that the spreading coronavirus is hurting the global economy. Whether it’s the manufacturing of goods in China, tourism in Italy, or trade shows that are a critical part of marketing products, they’re all affected by the COVID-19 outbreak. This week’s Wall Street sell-off is proof of that, as investors are panicking.
But the coronavirus isn’t bad news for everyone, and analysts have already identified the businesses that might thrive during a prolonged flu season: It’s video streaming, the kind of entertainment available to anyone, anywhere, with Netflix being one of the companies expected to remain profitable during the outbreak.
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