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AN office worker has revealed how he decided to quit their job after 20 years to pursue their eBay hobby full-time - and they now make a six-figure salary. US-based Matt Ringler realised he was ...
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April 2 (Reuters) - Companies in the United States and Canada have kicked off 2024 with thousands of job cuts across sectors, signaling that the spate of layoffs seen in 2023 could persist as they ...
EBay Inc.’s embrace of artificial intelligence has turned the stock’s most bearish analyst into its biggest fan, with Morgan ...
Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares’ jump in 2023 compensation is getting pushback as the Jeep maker pursues deep job cuts and tough savings goals in the EV transition. At Tuesday’s annual general ...
Shares of Whirlpool fell to their lowest price in more than four years after the company said it would cut 1,000 salaried positions in a bid to lower costs and expand profit margins. The stock ...
ServiceNow, Inc. (NOW) shares drop in the after-hours trading session after its second-quarter sales forecast disappointed investors. Appliance maker Whirlpool Corporation's (WHR) stock ticks up ...
Nike Inc. on Friday said that some 740 employees at its global headquarters in Oregon will have been laid off by June 28, as the sports-apparel giant tries to trim expenses amid weaker sneaker demand.
Telecom company expects to incur severance and related costs of up to $100 million Faced with growth and cash challenges, Lumen Technologies Inc. is looking to cut expenses by reducing its headcount.
Xcel Energy beat analyst expectations with first-quarter profits that rose more than 16%, a jump the company said was partly thanks to lower labor costs. That boost could be short-lived, though ...
Defence Secretary Grant Shapps said it was “reasonable” to cut 72,000 civil service jobs to fund Rishi Sunak’s pledge to boost defence spending to 2.5 percent of gross domestic product by 2030.