Stock mkt & Apple to be challenged Monday: Public health experts in Shenzhen informed Foxconn,(Hon Hai)that its factories there face "high risks of coronavirus infection" after conducting on-site inspections and therefore are not suitable to restart work, https://t.co/UlMmhdvggk
— fred hickey (@htsfhickey) February 8, 2020
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— LaTriLife (@Latrilife) February 8, 2020
China blocks restart of Foxconn plants due to coronavirus: sources - Nikkei Asian Review https://t.co/2e1H5l9X52
$AAPL $AMZN #GOOG $HPQ $DELL >> China blocks restart of Foxconn plants due to coronavirus: sourceshttps://t.co/AXvIHWSpNo pic.twitter.com/5KSmXmA9Zr
— ??? ?️ (@chigrl) February 8, 2020
$AAPL
— JC Oviedo (@JCOviedo6) February 8, 2020
"Public health experts in Shenzhen informed Foxconn that its factories there face "high risks of coronavirus infection" after conducting on-site inspections and therefore are not suitable to restart work"https://t.co/OaAP0luNen
Further evidence that China isn’t returning to work on Feb 10.
— Javier Blas (@JavierBlas) February 8, 2020
Top iPhone maker Foxconn told by Beijing to keep close its huge factories — or else | #CoronaVirus #OOTT #commodities via @NAR https://t.co/21bnyRuxaM pic.twitter.com/VhaOR6xbEn
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— Christophe Barraud? (@C_Barraud) February 8, 2020
*Move further disrupts production of #Apple, #Amazon and #Huawei deviceshttps://t.co/CKb3XI7wgM
EXCLUSIVE | China blocks restart of Foxconn plants due to coronavirushttps://t.co/hwu35tHJdV pic.twitter.com/hsbMZKeFA3
— Nikkei Asian Review (@NAR) February 8, 2020
$aapl gap down Monday? https://t.co/1pcW4xAULU
— afortunetrading (@afortunetrading) February 8, 2020
How this doesn’t have a cascading effect on public equities I don’t know $AAPL $GOOGL $AMZN $CSCO https://t.co/lTh2S87w4Q
— David Nage? (@DavidJNage) February 8, 2020
New: Apple extending store closures in China due to coronavirus. This could last until Feb 15 at some stores. Corporate offices still opening week of Feb. 10. "Our first priority is the well-being of our teams, supplier partners and customers," Apple says. https://t.co/7lwYBW8N8U
— Mark Gurman (@markgurman) February 7, 2020
IMO the only thing that could get MWC cancelled at this point is protests in the city of Barcelona related to coronavirus. No sign of any public unrest at this time, and WHO is reporting a decline in case growth in China. I think it's gonna be fine, Ericsson et al or not.
— David Ruddock (@RDRv3) February 7, 2020
Nvidia is out of MWC. It was one of the shows big sponsors around AI https://t.co/zPtbiEOZKw
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) February 8, 2020
Further evidence that China isn’t returning to work on Feb 10.
— Javier Blas (@JavierBlas) February 8, 2020
Top iPhone maker Foxconn told by Beijing to keep close its huge factories — or else | #CoronaVirus #OOTT #commodities via @NAR https://t.co/21bnyRuxaM pic.twitter.com/VhaOR6xbEn
Nvidia is the latest firm to pull out of MWC.
— Matthew Hughes (@matthewhughes) February 8, 2020
At this point, I’m doubting whether the event will actually take place. https://t.co/ZGFMAXljMM
The coronavirus shutdown in China won't just affect manufacturing production now -- it could create cascading delays that affect the holiday season, as @@kifleswing explains here, and some analysts expect the impact to hit Apple's next iPhones. https://t.co/4B5ACJ0XzG
— Matt Rosoff (@MattRosoff) February 8, 2020
Wow first LG, then Ericsson and now Nvidia. How many more companies are going to pull out of this show before it’s all said and done? #MWC20 https://t.co/IFs0Mdzcq0
— Frankie Herrera (@frankie_tech) February 8, 2020
#MWC20 is still going ahead, but Ericsson will be missed, says GSMA.
— Andy Boxall (@AndyBoxall) February 7, 2020
Like it or not, #coronavirus will be a main topic of conversation there. Which makes me wonder what the Spanish government is thinking? Stricter arrival controls will add more problems.https://t.co/zMvu7GwH4j
Some people are suggesting to postpone #MWC but I struggle to believe that is an option considering the financial investment it would entail canceling and rebooking travel, venues...
— Carolina Milanesi (@caro_milanesi) February 8, 2020
"The (global) tech sector is currently feeling the impact of the coronavirus, with companies closing offices, stores, and factories in China as well as restricting employees from nonessential travels to the country."https://t.co/5QfCIIQ5PS
— Amit Paranjape (@aparanjape) February 8, 2020
Nvidia becomes the fourth exhibitor to partially or fully drop out of MWC 2020, following Ericsson, LG, and ZTE.#MWC2020 https://t.co/UBZRKtSkTT via @Verge
— Theo - 劉䂀曼 (@psb_dc) February 8, 2020
GSMA Update Information on Coronavirus https://t.co/r9sb4CeQoE pic.twitter.com/ACOwLw67jk
— GSMA (@GSMA) February 6, 2020
Facebook stopped accepting new orders for Oculus Quest this week, and expects an impact by the Coronavirus on production of the standalone headset.https://t.co/XJ0vXQBqJl pic.twitter.com/Sub4r8guP3
— UploadVR (@UploadVR) February 7, 2020
コロナウィルス対策でLG、エリクソンに続いてNvidiaもMWCの出展を取りやめると発表。 これまじでE3も出展取りやめラッシュがあり得るな https://t.co/uzcSCqo9qT
— いーさん/Ethan 【RIP Kobe & Gianna】@EAA!!ライター (@asacre45) February 8, 2020
Crisis mode: Coronavirus disrupts the heart of electronics manufacturing in China. The ripple effect coming from one region in China is completely unprecedented. https://t.co/yE7KJSb1Zg
— Max Howroute▫️ (@howroute) February 8, 2020
This too: Coronavirus disrupts the heart of electronics manufacturing in Chinahttps://t.co/FlzQnn5Zp4
— Karol Cummins (@karolcummins) February 8, 2020
'Crisis mode': Coronavirus disrupts the heart of electronics manufacturing in China https://t.co/FlzQnn5Zp4
— Karol Cummins (@karolcummins) February 8, 2020
'Crisis mode': Coronavirus disrupts the heart of electronics manufacturing in China - CNBC https://t.co/xd741HNE9c
— Michael Ron Bowling (@mrbcyber) February 8, 2020
"quarantines and other measures put in place to stop the spread of the disease in China could continue to disrupt electronics manufacturing" https://t.co/1Y0moICTef
— Holykisses (@Holykisses) February 8, 2020
‘Crisis mode’: Coronavirus disrupts the heart of electronics manufacturing in China #SmartNews ? Start manufacturing electronics here in the USA??. Aside from bringing jobs here, it would bring more security to our products that we use daily✔️ https://t.co/HhaOtoy5x1
— EVE WHITE (@evewhite5500) February 8, 2020
Not just current shipments at risk but the #CoV impact could now be felt as far away as the 2020 holiday season https://t.co/FNOsIcGQWw
— Peter Tirschwell (@PeterTirschwell) February 8, 2020
And here, exactly what you said would happen. https://t.co/McGRLmG0HN
— Grant Chapman (@Chappo56) February 8, 2020
All the ways China’s coronavirus outbreak is affecting tech https://t.co/Ic5QjzMSgT pic.twitter.com/YccjrnWOkL
— The Verge (@verge) February 7, 2020
How a micro organism is impacting the “disruptive” tech industry. https://t.co/VfBdMZrmf3
— Jeremiah Owyang (@jowyang) February 8, 2020
The Coronavirus is starting to have an impact on high tech goods, smart phones, gaming products as most devices are made in China, or use parts manufactured in this country.
— Bee ?? ??????? ?? (@Bee42681881) February 7, 2020
Factories have been closed in an attempt to stop the spread of this virus. https://t.co/QLyWWJV7HX
Nvidia backs out of MWC 2020 over coronavirus fears #Nvidia #Coronavirus #MWC https://t.co/nzqzpxVjem pic.twitter.com/2Mr90r0kx3
— Neowin (@NeowinFeed) February 8, 2020
China blocks restart of Foxconn plants due to coronavirus: sources https://t.co/JiuHol7po8
— Lyn Alden (@LynAldenContact) February 9, 2020
China blocks restart of Foxconn plants due to coronavirus: sources https://t.co/7JaKIlIj4P
— FXHedge (@Fxhedgers) February 9, 2020
"Foxconn's delayed return to work will be a warning sign to other electronics suppliers, as the Taiwanese manufacturing giant has been taking aggressive steps to prevent the spread of the virus." Major supplier of ?will remain shut due to #coronavirus. https://t.co/ETt7NE62jP
— Cate Long (@cate_long) February 9, 2020
”The operation schedules for our facilities in China follow the recommendations of the local governments.” - latest statement by @Apple supplier #Foxconn on when its factories would reopen in #China amid the #CoronavirusOutbreak. https://t.co/NZ8ebM4zCt pic.twitter.com/9ygHCuPWn6
— Eunice Yoon (@onlyyoontv) February 9, 2020
Foxconn not going back to work.
— Paul Colgan (@Colgo) February 9, 2020
"Violation of epidemic prevention and control could potentially face the death penalty," [an] internal meeting memo seen by the Nikkei Asian Review said.
https://t.co/XDtEJ8KCFT
??? Key iPhone supplier Foxconn's plan to resume production on Feb. 10 has been called off by the Chinese authorities due to worries surrounding the #coronavirus outbreak, the Nikkei Asian Review has learned - Nikkei https://t.co/yXpenjKkGr
— Anthony Barton (@ABartonMacro) February 8, 2020
SCARY-- High-profile exhibitors are cancelling on international wireless phone trade show in Barcelona over global #coronavirus worries. I wonder if #SXSW hearing anything similar from its conference attendees. https://t.co/q7tGd4vnl4
— Fred Cantu (@fredcantu) February 8, 2020
“‘Crisis mode’: Coronavirus disrupts electronics manufacturing in China. ‘The ripple effect coming from one region in China is completely unprecedented, Kamal said. We’ve never seen anything like this’.”
— aHEMagain Actual (@aHEMandias) February 9, 2020
Will they reopen factories Feb 10?
— #2019nCoV https://t.co/JxXytpOgDC
Worries on economic impact of #WuhanCoronavirusOutbreak
— gab.ai/TheCol?? (@desertfox61I) February 9, 2020
Effect on manufacturing could ripple through holidays as global supply chains disrupted
Component manufacturing affected https://t.co/GLcIUeL3xA
'Crisis mode': Coronavirus disrupts the heart of electronics manufacturing in China https://t.co/MTp0ksKfQc pic.twitter.com/8bbbLEm7ZX
— RAY BAEZ (@raybae689) February 8, 2020
‘Crisis mode’: Coronavirus disrupts the heart of electronics manufacturing in China #SmartNews https://t.co/07bBCHpuoG
— ❌Joe FreedomLover❌?????? (@JoeFreedomLove) February 9, 2020
#coronavirus #2019nCov #economy #globaleconomy #globaltrade #supplychains #stockmarket #manufacturing ‘Crisis mode’: Coronavirus disrupts heart of #electronics manufacturing in China “ripple effect coming from one region in China completely unprecedented,” https://t.co/c1LUZ58Dxd
— TraderStef (@TraderStef) February 8, 2020
Just like the symptoms of coronavirus don’t show up for two weeks, the disruption to global supply chain haven’t been truly felt so far. But it’s coming#China #Apple #FoxConn #retail #economy https://t.co/Zi73AxMvzx
— CaliCali2000 (@CaliCali2000) February 8, 2020