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Stocks had a wild start to the year Investors should be careful

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Agriculture.com Community Bookmark Pressure from outside and within Experts agree that calls for boycotts generally have very limited impact on companies sales and profits. In general boycotts are not very effective, said Maurice Schweitzer, business professor at the University of Pennsylvania. At the end of the day, most people do what s most convenient and the best price. But experts note that companies may respond to pressure, even if there s only limited impact on their finances.   These organizations are sensitive to their public relations, said Schweitzer. They don t want to lose even a handful of customers for something that has nothing to do with their business.

Stocks had a wild start to the year Investors should be careful

Stocks had a wild start to the year. Investors should be careful Welcome to the second quarter, where Wall Street strategists say the trends that defined the first three months of the year will remain influential. “The start of 2021 is indicating what we expect for the full year,” said Jeffrey Sacks, head of investment strategy in Europe, the Middle East and Africa for Citi Private Bank. Overall, the stock market performed well between January and March. The S&P 500 gained 5.8%, closing out Wednesday near a record high. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 7.8%, while the Nasdaq Composite climbed a more modest 2.8%.

Georgia-based companies face boycott calls over voting bill

Georgia-based companies face boycott calls over voting bill
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