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The recession hits Indian job market, as companies have been adopting cost-cut measures and even ready for cut in perks. posted by Neel @ 12: 55 PM
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The recession hits Indian job market, as companies have been adopting cost-cut measures and even ready for cut in perks. posted by Neel @ 12: 55 PM
Archive 2009-03-01 2009
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Mr. McNamee says geographically-distant acquisitions don't have as many cost-cut opportunities because administrative roles like human resources must be retained.
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Chrysler Chief Financial Officer Ron Kolka said Chrysler remains ahead of its financial plan, citing its "fast response" to a deteriorating market and its cost-cut initiatives launched in 2007.
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I'll cut to the chase: Macy's State Street has cost-cut its Chicago Loop holiday windows and Christmas tree so deeply this year, I personally don't believe it's worth bothering to make that time-honored family foray downtown to see them.
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There's no way you can cost-cut your way to prosperity in this business.
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How can we possibly believe that you know how to streamline and cost-cut if you can't even see your own extravagance?
Pam Atherton: Memo to Automakers Wagoner, Mulally & Nardelli: Fire Your PR People 2008
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The company is trying to cost-cut and consolidate its way to a profit at its namesake newspaper, including more buyouts expected next month.
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"You cannot cost-cut your way to a growth strategy," Ms. Pinelli said.
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Not to place all the blame in Cambridge, other business schools are of equal guilt, but they all take their cue from Harvard, the granddaddy of the MBA and a cost-cut leader since 1908.
Drawn and Quartered--Destroying American Business, Quarter by Quarter 2007
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