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RE: LeoThread 2025-11-07 19-07

in LeoFinance11 days ago

Part 4/10:

Eli observes that companies often use vague language like "low single digits" to describe layoffs to avoid alarming investors and the public. Such phrasing allows corporations to manage perceptions while still making substantial cuts behind the scenes. For example, a 5% reduction in IBM's workforce could mean roughly 13,500 jobs lost—numbers that are hard to ignore but are obscured by cautious corporate language.

IBM's Continuing Strength Amid Layoffs