Wednesday, May 27, 2020

The Daily Money: How wineries are surviving the coronavirus pandemic

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Wednesday, May 27

It's Wednesday, Daily Money readers. Brett Molina is back to deliver the latest Money and Tech headlines.

Americans love their wine, especially during the coronavirus pandemic. Nielsen reports wine sales for the week ending May 9 were up 267%. Part of the reason is wineries are finally adopting a practice they've resisted for years: selling more wine online

Meanwhile, the markets have been on the upswing, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average poised to cross 25,000. As the economy attempts to recover from the pandemic, will stocks' upward momentum continue?

Streaming fans will find yet another option for watching TV shows and movies today, with the launch of HBO Max. The good news? You can stream shows like "Friends," "The Big Bang Theory," and "Game of Thrones." The bad news? You can't use the app if you own a Roku or Amazon streaming device, for now.

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Brett Molina, Money/Tech editor

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