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Started 9 hours, 53 minutes ago (2008-11-18 22:41:55)
by ReturntoSender
From Briefing.com: 4:31PM KLA-Tencor announces global reduction in force by ~15%; to lower expense rate by ~165-170 mln by FY09 (KLAC) 16.81 -0.56 : Co announced that, in response to current market conditions, the company plans to reduce its global workforce by approximately 15 percent by June 30, 2009. This reduction is one of many cost-reduction actions the company is taking in an effort to ...
Started 11 hours, 12 minutes ago (2008-11-18 21:23:00)
by thelurch
D.edna, Is your middle name Troll by any chance? What I cant understand is that you have left tesco and are still bothered this much by people using coupons in a company you dont even work for! Why so loyal? My local store is very friendly, I coupon to the max there nearly every day and have done since June 2007 when the policy changed and make no apology for that. I play by the rules ...
Started 12 hours, 41 minutes ago (2008-11-18 19:54:00)
by flight_from_kamakura
uh, right. anyway, further off topic then, i think the doom and gloom around the russian economy is vastly overstated. revenues are indeed up, the stabilization fund (or rather, the two successor funds) have something like $200 billion, which is the highest ever, and the country still holds about $400 billion in foreign reserves, probably 4th in the world on that measure. exports are not ...
The idea that no major market prognosticator saw this collapse coming is a lie, despite how hard some may try to give this impression. I got this ad from Forbes and can testify that Shilling has been bearish for some time. Do you think the shills here will hammer Forbes for not publishing every buy and sell ever recorded by Shilling on this ad? Economist Gary Shilling was Right - ...
Started 4 days, 13 hours ago (2008-11-14 19:30:00)
by sophocles
Recs: 0 In many sectors, business froze since October - this is a disaster Crisis Hits Tech Sector With Layoffs as Sales Slump By ASHLEE VANCE Joining a rapidly growing list of technology companies reeling from the financial turmoil, Sun Microsystems , which sells server computers, has started a broad overhaul in which up to 6,000 employees could ...
Started 4 days, 21 hours ago (2008-11-14 11:06:00)
by bentway
Crisis Spreads to Tech Sector as Sun Plans to Cut Work Force By ASHLEE VANCE http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/15/technology/compa nies/15sun.html?_r=1&oref=slogin&partner=r ss&emc=rss&src=igw&pagewanted=print Joining a rapidly growing list of technology companies reeling from the financial turmoil, Sun Microsystems, which sells server computers, has started a broad restructuring that could...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2008-11-11 00:50:00)
by Norrin Radd
Quote: Originally Posted by TSGracchus Norrin, this is picky, but the way you break paragraphs is a little irritating. It makes your posts look about three times as long as they really are. I'm going to remove the unnecessary paragraph breaks in this response. The economic technology of the '50s and '60s was, except for ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2008-11-11 00:05:00)
by stepbar
Quote: Originally Posted by Mickk Yea if I had a skills/services based company or even just sourced the products locally I would go ahead and expand now, the problem is that I get it all in china, so as it stands now, it takes them 6-8 weeks to manufacture the order with half (often around 40k) paid before production starts and then ...
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2008-11-09 22:25:00)
by Return to Sender
InvestmentHouse Weekend Market Summary 11/7/08 http://www.investmenthouse.com/weekendmarketsummar y.htm - Stocks rebound even after weak jobs data in a pre-weekend relief bounce. - Jobs report confirms the weakness the prior reports indicated. - Valuations are getting low, dividend yields are climbing, but value takes a back seat to liquidity issues for now. - Friday bounce sets up ...