Big-hearted Scots takeaway bosses donated a mountain of 60 meals to hospital staff- before closing the business over the covid 19 outbreak.
19.03.2020 - 17:05 / deadline.com
By Jill Goldsmith
Imax shares surged more than 20% as the market fell more than 2% at the open on Thursday despite massive commitments by governments and central banks to prop up economies and industry and help workers dislocated by the coronavirus pandemic.
Deadline reported Wednesday that theaters in China, where Imax has significant operations, may reopen by the end of the month.
And the National Association of Theater Owners has asked Congress for a an aid package to help workers at the
Big-hearted Scots takeaway bosses donated a mountain of 60 meals to hospital staff- before closing the business over the covid 19 outbreak.
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“We can’t stay closed forever"
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