Here's how some billionaires are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic: ForbesBillionaires
The Los Angeles real estate developer announced that his"town center" style outdoor shopping centers, including much-visited The Grove, will remain open to the public, though only the grocery store and pharmacy tenants are open. Parking is now free to all visitors.
. CPG has invested $3 million to build a factory in Bangkok to produce free 100,000 surgical masks per day to donate to healthcare workers starting in early April. The conglomerate is also providing free food delivery to patients and staff in more than 40 hospitals across Thailand. To cope with rising demand, Charoen Pokphand Foods has expanded production capacity of staples like eggs.runs New World Development Group, which is manufacturing masks in Hong Kong.
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