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BUSINESS                 Friday 6 March 2020
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            Spreading virus could deal big blow to malls




            By ANNE D'INNOCENZIO         Prevention.                  chains  have  reported  big
            AP Retail Writer             Shopping    centers   may  crowds of customers stock-
            NEW  YORK  (AP)  —  The  have to take more extreme  ing up on basics like hand
            growing  fear  over  a  new  precautions,  such  as  tem-  sanitizers   and   canned
            virus  has  transformed  busy  porary  closures,  said  Coye  goods. But shoppers could
            streets  and  shopping  cen-  Nokes, a partner at OC&C  yet  get  scared  and  stay
            ters into ghost towns in parts  Strategy  Consultants'  con-  home. A new survey by Co-
            of China, Japan and Italy.   sumer and retail practice.   resight  Research,  a  global
            Now, with the virus spread-  "While  the  brands  and  re-  research firm, hints at trou-
            ing in the U.S., it could deal  tailers can attempt to miti-  bles  ahead  for  shopping
            a major blow to the coun-    gate  the  impact  via  other  malls as the virus spreads.
            try's over 1,000 malls at time  channels like e-commerce,  Almost 28% of nearly 2,000
            when  many  are  already  malls  themselves  will  strug-  U.S. internet users aged 18
            struggling  with  a  slew  of  gle  with  traffic  under  any  and older surveyed in late
            retail  bankruptcies.  New  extended  virus  scenario,"  February  by  Coresight  Re-   In this Friday, Feb. 28, 2020 file photo, a woman wearing a face
            diagnoses  of  the  disease  she said.                    search said they were cut-   mask and gloves rides an escalator at a mostly empty shopping
            in  several  U.S.  states  have  The first casualty was North  ting back on visits to malls,   mall in Beijing.
            raised the tally of cases to  Star  Mall  in  San  Antonio,  workplaces  and  entertain-                                        Associated Press
            more  than  100.  Nine  peo-  Texas,  which  closed  for  24  ment  venues  or  changing
            ple have died, all in Wash-  hours  this  week  after  local  their  travel  arrangements.  to  change  habits  if  the  rate  of  7.5%,  according  to
            ington state.                health  officials  notified  it  Nearly 60% said they're like-  outbreak  worsens,  around  Kevin  Cody,  senior  consul-
            Big  malls  like  American  that  a  patient  who  tested  ly  to  take  similar  actions  if  three-quarters  expect  to  tant  at  retail  research  firm
            Dream  and  Mall  of  Amer-  positive  for  the  new  virus  the virus outbreak worsens.   avoid  shopping  complex-  CoStar Group.
            ica  and  mall  owner  Taub-  visited  over  the  weekend.  Among  those  who  have  es,  making  this  the  most-  The  new  virus'  impact  on
            man    Centers   Inc.   say  A  spokeswoman  at  the  already       changed     hab-   avoided type of location.    overall  spending  is  un-
            they're  adding  hand  sani-  mall's   owner,   Brookfield  its,  more  than  four  in  10  The  rising  fear  comes  at  a  known.  But  if  it  persists  be-
            tizer  stations,  and  they've  Properties, said in an email  say  they're  limiting  visits  to  time  when  malls  are  deal-  yond  April  it  could  be  sig-
            also  stepped  up  disinfect-  to The Associated Press that  shopping centers and malls  ing  with  a  wide  gap  be-  nificant.  Craig  Johnson,
            ing  high-touch  areas  like  the mall has been cleaned  or  avoiding  them  entirely,  tween top quality malls and  president of consumer con-
            doors  and  handrails.  The  several  times  using  prod-  and more than three in 10  low-end  malls.  While  va-   sultancy  Customer  Growth
            International  Council  of  ucts recommended by the  avoid  shops  in  general.  A  cancies  at  top  malls  have  Partners,  says  in  that  sce-
            Shopping  Centers  said  its  CDC and there is a ''low risk  worsening  of  the  outbreak  remained   exceptionally  nario  he'd  cut  his  annual
            members     are   following  to the public."              would  hit  malls  dispropor-  tight,  at  2.2%,  the  bottom  retail sales growth forecast
            guidelines  from  the  Cen-  Target, Walmart and other  tionately, the research sug-   rung of malls are struggling  by nearly half to 2.2% from
            ters for Disease Control and  discounters and pharmacy  gests.  Among  those  likely  with  an  average  vacancy  4.1%.q
            Exxon to cut activity in Permian Basin as oil prices plummet



            By CATHY BUSSEWITZ           energy demand.               der pressure due to signs of  and we've got a very chal-  Exxon expects $30 billion to
            AP Business Writer           The  price  of  a  barrel  of  oil  a  slowing  economy  in  the  lenging  short-term  margin  $35 billion in capital expen-
            NEW  YORK  (AP)  —  Exxon  has  fallen  more  than  25%  U.S.  and  abroad.  Energy  environment  which  is  now  ditures  this  year,  but  it  will
            Mobil said Thursday it plans  since the start of the year,  demand dropped dramati-    being compounded by the  likely  be  toward  the  bot-
            to  reduce  the  number  of  and  8%  in  the  last  month,  cally as flights to and from  growing economic impact  tom half of that range. The
            oil  rigs  operating  in  an  oil-  with  energy  demand  ex-  China  were  halted  and  of  the  coronavirus  that  company  had  previously
            rich  region  in  the  South-  pected to shrink as the out-  factories  slowed  produc-  we're  seeing  around  the  expected to be in the top
            west and may cut planned  break  drags  on  the  global  tion.                         world," CEO Darren Woods  half  of  that  range,  Woods
            capital expenditures as the  economy.                     Exxon will reduce the num-   said  Thursday  at  the  New  said. q
            spreading coronavirus saps  Oil prices were already un-   ber  of  rigs  in  the  Permian  York Stock Exchange. "And
                                                                      basin, a region that stretch-  that is creating a lot of un-
                                                                      es across the border of New  certainty, particularly in the
                                                                      Mexico and Texas.            near term, and I would say
                                                                      "We  all  know  today,  over-  particularly  here  in  Wall
                                                                      supply,  driven  by  indus-  Street. However, the longer
                                                                      try  investments  in  some  term  horizon  is  clear,  and
                                                                      of  these  growth  markets,  today  our  focus  is  on  that
                                                                      have  exceeded  demand,  horizon, and the future."
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