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    The solar eclipse will cost US companies $ 700 million

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    The solar eclipse will cost US companies $ 700 million Empty The solar eclipse will cost US companies $ 700 million

    Post by Rocky Sat 19 Aug 2017, 4:13 am

    The solar eclipse will cost US companies $ 700 million


    11:49 - 19/08/2017


    The total eclipse of the sun in the United States next Monday with losses of about 700 million dollars due to distraction workers and some took a vacation on the day of total eclipse.

    "American employers will incur losses of $ 694 million in about 20 minutes as employees will be cut off from their workday next Monday to get out of their offices to follow the eclipse, which will take about two and a half minutes," the agency said in a news release.

    "20 minutes is a conservative estimate and many people may take longer to wear telescopes or special vision glasses or even take a holiday that day," said Charlie Challenger, vice president of Chicago-based Challenger Gray.

    "There are very few people who will not go out when there is a celestial phenomenon, with an estimated 87 million people working that day," he said. Ending / 25 z

    http://www.almaalomah.com/2017/08/19/185922/

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