The Covid-19 vs Globe : Turn Disaster Into Opportunity
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Coronavirus (COVID-19); Destruction; Visible Opportunities; Concealed Opportunities; Outbreak Crisis; Risk Mitigation.Abstract
In the megatrend of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), we need to react this pandemic with positive vibe, with making another world, which brimming with lots of creativity, respectability, imagination, development and not with stagnation. We attempt to figure out how human being transforms challenges into opportunities and get returns under financial recession. In this paper, we prescience the open doors for a superior world that this destructive emergency brings to us. We review the various destruction caused by this epidemic and major emphasis review on the opportunities which lie underneath the epidemic like: visible opportunities that have been implemented during the breakout and the concealed opportunities which will go ahead and become part of our business strategy. In the end, we made conclusions and recommendations for our stocks.
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