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Number of jobs cut since recession began: 13,715 Slow sales in 2008 caused 10,000 layoffs in early 2009. The fact that the firm's flagship Dreamliner 787 delivery has been delayed half a dozen ...
In an exclusive report, The Wall Street Journal writes that "Citigroup Inc. (C) has told about five former top executives that it won't pay them tens of millions of dollars in promised severance ...
Even Citigroup (C) Chief Executive Officer Vikram Pandit has gotten the message about bankers' pay. In response to an interview question about Andrew Hall, a star Citigroup commodities trader ...
On November 17, 2008, Citigroup announced plans for about 52,000 new job cuts, on top of 23,000 cuts already made during 2008 in a huge job cull resulting from four-quarters of consecutive losses and reports that it was unlikely to be in profit again before 2010.
Citigroup will lay off 20,000 employees over the next two years, CFO Mark Mason said Friday. ... Citigroup to cut 20,000 employees. Nicole Goodkind, CNN. ... In addition to the 20,000 job cuts at ...
Global financial crisis of 2008: . Citigroup will cut 75,000 jobs by early 2009.; The Japanese economy posts consecutive second-quarter contraction for the first time since 2001, officially putting the country in a recession.
Citigroup will cut 20,000 jobs over the next two years, the bank said on Friday, after reporting a $1.8 billion quarterly loss driven by a string of one-off charges. "The fourth quarter was very ...
2009's arrival prompts a lot of questions: Will the economy get worse before it gets better? Will companies lay off more people? Can I still find a new job? Any answer is, of course, an educated ...