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CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK PUTS CHILL ON US BUSINESSES, FROM APPLE TO STARBUCKS

Global businesses are bracing for the outbreak's economic impacts.

ByCatherine Thorbecke
February 07, 2020, 7:00 PM

1:34



Looking at coronavirus by the numbers

The latest figure from the World Health Organization confirmed 20,630 global
cases of coronavirus; Chines authorities have reported 425 deaths.



Apple, McDonald's and Starbucks are among the growing number of international
companies that have shuttered stores, reduced service or removed staff from
China as the coronavirus outbreak continues to dampen global economic activity.

While the full financial impact of the outbreak on global business is still
revealing itself, here are where things stand.

Despite a solid jobs report, financial markets were down Friday as coronavirus
uncertainty continues to rattle global business outlooks. The Dow Jones
Industrial Average dropped approximately 200 points, and the S&P 500 and Nasdaq
similarly fell Friday.

The death toll from the virus soared to more 560, almost all in China, and the
disease has sickened more than 28,000 people as of Friday, according to the
World Health Organization.

The CEO of cosmetics giant L'Oreal said Friday that the virus "will certainly
have an impact in the weeks to come" on business, as China is one of its biggest
markets. It's factories and offices in China were closed until at least Monday,
Jean-Paul Agon added in press conference, saying it was too early to calculate
how the disease will impact sales, Reuters reported.



Wynn Resorts is losing between $2.4 million and $2.6 million a day for every day
its casinos in Macau are closed, largely due to payroll expenses for its 12,200
employees, CEO Matt Maddox revealed in an earnings call Thursday.

Officials ordered casinos to suspend operations in Macau, the world’s biggest
gambling hub, after there were a number of confirmed cases there and in
neighboring Hong Kong.

Yum China, which operates KFC, Pizza Hut and Taco Bell brands within China, said
that more than 30% of its restaurants in China are temporarily closed due to
coronavirus, and on Wednesday said it could not forecast when they would
re-open.

The company’s CEO Joey Wat said their “top priority is the health and safety of
our employees and customers.” CFO Andy Yeung added, however, that while it will
be difficult to calculate at this time, “we can reasonably expect it to
materially affect our 2020 sales and profits.”

Nintendo alerted customers in Japan Thursday that shipments of its Switch and
Joy-Con devices, which are manufactured in China, will be delayed for an
undisclosed amount of time due to coronavirus.



South Korean automaker Hyundai announced Tuesday it is suspending production
lines at its plants in Korea because of supply-chain disruptions in China
stemming from the coronavirus outbreak.


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"Hyundai Motor will closely monitor developments in China and take all necessary
measures to ensure the prompt normalization of its operations," the company said
in a statement to ABC News.

Hyundai said it is reviewing measures to mitigate the disruption that include
considering suppliers from different regions.

A worker uses a thermometer to check the temperature of a customer as he enters
a Beijing Starbucks as China copes with an outbreak of the new coronavirus, Jan.
30, 2020.
Carlos Garcia Rawlins/Reuters

Many airlines have suspended flights to mainland China, including United, Delta
and American. American Airlines announced Tuesday that it would temporarily
suspend flights to Hong Kong, due to "declining demand." United said it is
suspending flights between San Francisco and Hong Kong from Feb. 8 through Feb.
20, also due to a drop in demand.

Apple announced over the weekend it was temporarily shuttering all of its stores
and offices in mainland China as the number of coronavirus cases soared.



"Out of an abundance of caution and based on the latest advice from leading
health experts, we’re closing all our corporate offices, stores and contact
centers in mainland China through February 9," the company said in a statement.
"Apple’s online store in China remains open."

A handful of international companies had already evacuated foreign staff and
closed plants in China, including automakers Honda, Nissan and PSA Group.


MORE: EMPLOYERS EVACUATE STAFF, RESTRICT TRAVEL TO CHINA AMID CORONAVIRUS FEARS



The outbreak is causing economic "uncertainties," Federal Reserve Chairman
Jerome Powell said last week, posing a potentially significant threat to the
world economy.

"There is likely to be some disruption to activity in China and globally,"
Powell added, according to The Associated Press. "We are very carefully
monitoring the situation."

A girl wears a plastic bottle as a makeshift protection and a face mask while
waiting to check in for a flight at Beijing Capital Airport on Jan. 30, 2020 in
China. The number of cases of a deadly new coronavirus rose to over 7000 in
mainland China.
Kevin Frayer/Getty Images

Industry experts noted that with increased globalization, China's role in the
global economy has grown considerably since the SARS outbreak in 2003.



"The fear of contagion risk is already evident in global financial markets,"
analysts at Moody's Investor Services wrote in a commentary last Wednesday. "The
outbreak will also potentially have a disruptive effect on global supply
chains."

"Global companies operating in the affected area may face output losses as a
result of the evacuation of workers," the report added. "Companies operating
outside China that have a strong dependence on the upstream output produced from
the affected area will also be under pressure because of possible supply chain
disruptions resulting from temporary production delays."

Starbucks disclosed to investors during a quarterly earnings report last week
that more than half of its stores in China were temporarily closed because of
the outbreak. The company said the financial impact "cannot be reasonably
estimated at this time."

The U.S.-based coffee chain currently operates more than 4,000 stores in
mainland China. Starbucks shares tumbled during trading last week.

The Wuhan Yangtze River Tunnel is blocked with a barrier following an outbreak
of the new coronavirus and the city's lockdown, in Wuhan, China on Jan. 25,
2020.
China Daily/Reuters

McDonald's announced the closing of all stores in Hubei province, near the
epicenter of the outbreak in Wuhan, but thousands elsewhere in the country have
remained open.

"China is a critical market for us and we're very concerned about the situation
over there," CEO Chris Kempczinski said last week. He added that he predicts the
actual impact on business should be fairly small assuming the outbreak is
contained.


MORE: WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT CORONAVIRUS SYMPTOMS



Tesla temporarily closed its Shanghai Gigafactory as part of a
government-mandated shut down.

Tesla Chief Financial Officer Zachary Kirkhorn said in a phone call with
investors that the company is in the “early stages of understanding if and to
what extent we may be temporarily impacted by the Coronavirus.”

Moody analysts also have predicted the outbreak will affect tourism, both in
China and neighboring countries.

Workers produce face masks at a factory in Nantong in China's eastern Jiangsu
province on Jan. 27, 2020, to support the supply of medical materials during a
deadly virus outbreak which began in Wuhan.
Str/AFP via Getty Images

Disney temporarily closed two theme parks, in Shanghai and Hong Kong, as a
result of the virus.

U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross courted controversy for his comments last
Thursday that the coronavirus outbreak could potentially bring jobs back to the
U.S. from China.

Shortly after, White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow came out saying they
were separate issues, telling reporters, "This is not about trade, jobs or any
of that."

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