How Top Corporations Are Secretly Navigating and Profiting from Shifting Immigration Policies—What They’re Not Telling You Could Change Your Next Investment Move
NetApp, Inc.
Tighter immigration controls don’t appear to help companies like data infrastructure provider NetApp, Inc., though. The company’s Form 10-K filed in June said its business, operating results, financial condition and cash flows could be harmed if it is unable to attract and retain qualified personnel – a possibility if additional limitations on immigration are imposed. Of particular concern are limits on H-1B visas, which have long provided a path for white collar professionals to enter the U.S.
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