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Business and Tech companies welcome Biden/Harris incoming…..

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While business companies were happy with Donald Trump’s time in office….

They can read….

Joe Biden and Kamala Harris ARE going to be running the American government in a little more than 2 months….

They are happy for the less chaos and while the tax advantage they have now may shrink….Most of their workers will be more happy…..

They KNOW that money will coming from the government again once Biden gets in office….And Biden will work to deal with the virus that is hurting health and the economy and business….

For Tech companies?

Most bet on the winner’s….

They went out of their way to supply money and technical support to the Biden effort….(Isn’t business supposed to stay with Republicans?)

Like in other things….

Donald Trump ain’t got many friends….

He was ALWAYS ‘one way’

His way and that LOST.

Business leaders and economic groups heralded the election of Joe Biden and Kamala D. Harris, vowing to work with the incoming president and vice president and urging them to prioritize workers, stimulus aid for businesses and coronavirus protections.

Business leaders and economic groups heralded the election of Joe Biden and Kamala D. Harris, vowing to work with the incoming president and vice president and urging them to prioritize workers, stimulus aid for businesses and coronavirus protections.

The Democratic ticket claimed the White House on Saturday after Pennsylvania announced its 20 electoral votes would go to Biden, propelling him above the 270 needed to defeat President Trump. The outcome, as well as vaccine developments on the coronavirus front, revved up global markets. The Dow Jones industrial average soared nearly 1,600 points at the opening bell.

The Biden administration faces a host of challenges — from the alarming resurgence in coronavirus infections to paralysis in Washington over stimulus aid to a slowing economic recovery. Roughly 11 million Americans are unemployed; millions more are receiving some form of unemployment insurance; and many face mounting, unpaid utility bills and the loss of protections for paying off student loans and rent, as emergency measures are set to expire by the end of the year. Entire segments of the economy that have yet to recover from the initial outbreak of the virus — including the travel, restaurant and hospitality industries — are expected to slide further as the winter months approach. Here’s what the business world has to say about Biden’s victory, from Bill Gates to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce to the United Steelworkers…

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