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An appeals court Tuesday overturned an antitrust ruling against Qualcomm stemming from a lawsuit alleging the San Diego-based company violated antitrust laws by charging excessive licensing fees to cellphone makers and harmed competition among chip suppliers.
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KPBS Midday EditionSeaWorld Entertainment Monday announced major revenue and attendance declines in the second quarter stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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A mismanaged real estate deal for a downtown office building is costing the city of San Diego thousands of dollars per day, the San Diego County Sheriff wants to streamline the outsourcing of inmate health care, and how telecommuting during COVID-19 might change our long term work culture.
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KPBS Midday EditionBusinesses in San Diego County have received about $1 billion through Paycheck Protection Program loans according to the San Diego and Imperial County’s Small Business Development Center but more than $110 billion remain in the national fund.
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As the coronavirus continues to transform a vast swath of the economy, it's becoming evident that millions of Americans face the prospect of a permanent job loss that will force some to seek work with new industries or in new occupations.
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Gonzalez and others urged their fellow legislators to pass Assembly Bill 685, under which employers would be required to provide a 24-hour notice to all employees at a worksite should any worker be exposed to COVID-19.
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In the first six months of 2020, the company earned just under $3 billion, or $9.91 per diluted share, compared with earnings of $795 million, or $2.85 per diluted share, in the same period last year.
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The influx of money from the city's previously allocated Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act funds will provide grants ranging from $1,000 to $5,000, specialized outreach, and technical assistance to business owners.
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The folks who sell RVs and boats are seeing a huge uptick in sales since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
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KPBS Midday EditionA patchwork of local eviction moratoriums could end in the weeks ahead and possibly lead to a rent crisis brought on by the COVID-19 economic collapse, major economic interests urge action on climate change, and a new podcast series takes a look at the experiences of Generation Z.
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