Most publicly-listed companies keep US small-business aid loans

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[NEW YORK] More than four-fifths of publicly-listed companies that received emergency small-business loans from the US government have held onto them, sticking with a certification that they need the money, according to data from market research firm FactSquared. Read more at The Business Times.

More than four-fifths of publicly-listed companies that received emergency small-business loans from the US government have held onto them, sticking with a certification that they need the money, according to data from market research firm FactSquared.

[NEW YORK] More than four-fifths of publicly-listed companies that received emergency small-business loans from the US government have held onto them, sticking with a certification that they need the money, according to data from market research firm FactSquared.

 

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