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Temasek cuts losses on TSMC stake as Buffett makes a US$4.1 billion bet top chip maker will come good, SEC filings show
Like Bridgewater, Temasek made a new bet on fast-food chain Yum China and bought more shares in Sea Limited Warren Buffett placed a US$4.1 billion bet on the future upside at Taiwan Semiconductor ...
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Temasek 'still excited' about China; GIC 'doubling down' on certain sectors
SINGAPORE’S giant state investment firm Temasek Holdings is “still excited about the China market”, a senior executive said, ...
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Walmart cuts starting wages for some hourly workers
NEW YORK — Walmart, the nation's largest private employer, is making adjustments to its pay scale that will mean some new store workers, like those fetching online orders, begin at a lower ...
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Walmart cuts pharmacist pay, hours while workload piles up
Walmart is asking some of its 16,000 pharmacists across the U.S. to voluntarily take pay cuts and reduce their working hours in a bid to reduce costs, a person familiar with the matter told Reuters.
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Walmart cut starting pay for some new jobs
Walmart, America’s largest private employer, is paying some new hires less than it would have earlier in the year in a sign of a cooling labor market. Walmart reduced starting pay by about $1 ...
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Offering employees pay cuts to stave off layoffs might be easier said than done
Offering employees pay cuts in lieu of layoffs seems like a win-win situation for organizations and their workers. Or at least it looks good on the surface. A recent working paper published in the ...
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Walmart cuts starting pay for some new hires to ‘allow for better staffing’: report
Walmart is paying some new store workers less than it would have three months ago, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday. According to documents reviewed by the Journal, the retail bellwether ...
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How Significant Are Walmart’s Pay Cuts?
Oh, how things can change in a couple of years! In September 2021, I wrote a piece drawing investors’ attention to a story that was in danger of getting lost on a jobs report day: Walmart (WMT ...
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Walmart asks pharmacists to take pay cuts, work fewer hours to reduce costs
Walmart is asking some of its 16,000 pharmacists across the US to voluntarily take pay cuts and reduce their working hours in a bid to reduce costs, a person familiar with the matter told Reuters.
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Walmart cuts starting pay for new employees: Who does it affect and how much will they get paid?
Walmart is changing the initial hourly wage structure for certain store workers as a cost-cutting measure as the labor market slows and following a return to shopping habits prior to the pandemic.
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Offering employees pay cuts to stave off layoffs might be easier said than done
Offering employees pay cuts in lieu of layoffs seems like a win-win situation for organizations and their workers. Or at least it looks good on the surface. A recent working paper published in the ...

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