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More job cuts, more bad news....

 

 

February 19, 2009

 

 

 

 

1) Nissan:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

There

seems to be no end to the job-cutting spree all across the world.

Thousands of more jobs are set to go in the coming months.

 

In one of its biggest layoffs, Japan's third largest auto company Nissan is

planning to lay off 20,000 employees. The job cuts would take place during the

next 14 months.

 

The

company also plans to cut salaries and scale down investment plans.

Nissan is likely to see a net loss of $2.89 billion in the financial

year ending March 31, 2009.

 

For the October-December third quarter, Nissan posted an operating loss of 99.2

billion yen and a net loss of 83.2 billion yen.

 

 

 

2) General Motors:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

General

Motors Corp has announced that the company may need $30 billion in

total government grants to tide over the crisis. The company has

submitted a plan on the company's long term viability to the

government.

The company plans to cut 47,000 jobs worldwide and shut down five more US

factories.

GM was granted a $13.4 billion loan in December.

GM

has closed down 12 manufacturing facilities in the US between 2000 and

2008. GM will shut down 14 more facilities by 2012, five more than were

included in the December 2008 plan.

 

 

 

3) Pioneer:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Japanese electronics company Pioneer plans to slash 10,000 jobs.

 

The

company struggling under the recession also plans to shut down its

loss-making flat-screen television business. The fall in global sales

had led to an earlier elimination of 5,900 jobs last year. Pioneer

currently has a global workforce of 36,900.

 

 

4) ArcelorMitta:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Image: ArcelorMittal plant.| Photograph: ArcelorMittal website

 

 

 

The

world's largest steel producer is in trouble. It plans to lay off 9,000

employees across the globe. Of these, 6,000 jobs will be from Europe.

 

ArcelorMittal workers across Europe gathered in Brussels recently to protest

against job losses.

 

 

 

 

 

5) Royal Bank of Scotland:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The

Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) plans to cut 2,300 jobs as a part of

restructuring the business. Many jobs will go from its back office

operations across the United Kingdom.. RBS has a staff strength of

106,000 employees.

 

RBS had earlier announced 3,000 job cuts in October

 

 

 

 

 

...

 

Image:

A man uses an automated teller machine (ATM) at a Royal Bank of

Scotland branch in the City of London | Photograph: Toby

Melville/Reuters

 

 

 

6)Nike:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nike plans to slash 1,400 jobs. It has a global workforce of 35,000.

 

The company will also slash its marketing budget to cut down

expenses.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Image: A worker holds a Nike shoe at a shopping mall in Jakarta July 17, 2007.

Dadang Tri/Reuters

 

 

 

 

7) Starbucks Corp:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Starbucks

Corp has sacked 1,000 employees and will shut down 300 more outlets. In

total, the company would be laying off 7,000 jobs.

 

The fall in demand in the wake of the

recession has led to this drastic move.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

8) ING Groep

NV:

 

 

Dutch banking company ING Groep NV will slash 1,000 jobs from its Dutch

operations as part of its worldwide restructuring plan.

 

The

Amsterdam-based ING is on a major cost-cutting drive. It plans to cut

costs to the tune of 1 billion euros ($1.3 billion) in 2009.

 

On the whole, the company will eliminate 7,000 jobs.. It has a total of 130,000

employees globally.

 

 

 

 

 

 

9) Macy's Inc:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Retailer Macy's Inc said it would cut 7,000 jobs. It has also cut its quarterly

dividend forecast earnings for fiscal 2009.

 

Retailers across the globe are seeing a fall in sales as consumers curb

spending.

 

 

 

 

 

 

10) Wal-Mart Store:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Wal-Mart Store is eliminating 700-800 jobs at its Wal-Mart and Sam's Club

home offices.

 

This is part of a corporate restructuring in a bid to cut costs and streamline

operations.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Image: Shoppers rush to get some early Christmas holiday at a Wal-Mart store in

Fairfax, Virginia. | Larry Downing/Reuters

 

 

 

Image: ING headquarters in Amsterdam. | Photograph: ING website

 

 

 

Never take some one for granted,Hold every person Close to your Heart because

 

you might wake up one day and realise that you have lost a diamond while you

were too busy collecting stones. "

 

Remember this always in life.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mail is Composed and Sent by

 

Syed Hassan Ali

 

Group Moderator

 

 

 

Hum-Our-Tum Best Inspirational

 

 

 

Mobile No : 9885290563

 

 

hassanrazvi786

 

 

Hyderabad India

 

 

 

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Quotation Wallpapers... Please dont Miss it..

 

 

 

 

 

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around the world,Inspirational and Motivational mails

 

 

 

 

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namaskar ji.... i m aarti mere vallo sarei astrologer teem nu Maha Shivratri di

bahut bahut badaai ............. om namah shivay... har har mahadev ........

 

 

 

 

 

 

--- On Sat, 21/2/09, Hassan Ali <shayariworld wrote:

 

Hassan Ali <shayariworld

[vedic astrology] Informative Mail : More job cuts, more bad news..

Must Read and Forward to All

hum-our-tum

Saturday, 21 February, 2009, 3:11 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

More job cuts, more bad news....

 

February 19, 2009

 

1) Nissan:

 

There

seems to be no end to the job-cutting spree all across the world.

Thousands of more jobs are set to go in the coming months.

 

In one of its biggest layoffs, Japan's third largest auto company Nissan is

planning to lay off 20,000 employees. The job cuts would take place during the

next 14 months.

 

The

company also plans to cut salaries and scale down investment plans.

Nissan is likely to see a net loss of $2.89 billion in the financial

year ending March 31, 2009.

 

For the October-December third quarter, Nissan posted an operating loss of 99.2

billion yen and a net loss of 83.2 billion yen.

 

2) General Motors:

 

General

Motors Corp has announced that the company may need $30 billion in

total government grants to tide over the crisis. The company has

submitted a plan on the company's long term viability to the

government.

The company plans to cut 47,000 jobs worldwide and shut down five more US

factories.

GM was granted a $13.4 billion loan in December.

GM

has closed down 12 manufacturing facilities in the US between 2000 and

2008. GM will shut down 14 more facilities by 2012, five more than were

included in the December 2008 plan.

 

3) Pioneer:

 

Japanese electronics company Pioneer plans to slash 10,000 jobs.

 

The

company struggling under the recession also plans to shut down its

loss-making flat-screen television business. The fall in global sales

had led to an earlier elimination of 5,900 jobs last year. Pioneer

currently has a global workforce of 36,900.

 

4) ArcelorMitta:

 

Image: ArcelorMittal plant.| Photograph: ArcelorMittal website

 

The

world's largest steel producer is in trouble. It plans to lay off 9,000

employees across the globe. Of these, 6,000 jobs will be from Europe.

 

ArcelorMittal workers across Europe gathered in Brussels recently to protest

against job losses.

 

5) Royal Bank of Scotland:

 

The

Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) plans to cut 2,300 jobs as a part of

restructuring the business. Many jobs will go from its back office

operations across the United Kingdom.. RBS has a staff strength of

106,000 employees.

 

RBS had earlier announced 3,000 job cuts in October

 

...

 

Image:

A man uses an automated teller machine (ATM) at a Royal Bank of

Scotland branch in the City of London | Photograph: Toby

Melville/Reuters

 

6)Nike:

 

Nike plans to slash 1,400 jobs. It has a global workforce of 35,000.

 

The company will also slash its marketing budget to cut down

expenses.

 

Image: A worker holds a Nike shoe at a shopping mall in Jakarta July 17, 2007.

Dadang Tri/Reuters

 

 

7) Starbucks Corp:

 

Starbucks

Corp has sacked 1,000 employees and will shut down 300 more outlets. In

total, the company would be laying off 7,000 jobs.

 

The fall in demand in the wake of the

recession has led to this drastic move.

 

8) ING Groep

NV:

 

Dutch banking company ING Groep NV will slash 1,000 jobs from its Dutch

operations as part of its worldwide restructuring plan.

 

The

Amsterdam-based ING is on a major cost-cutting drive. It plans to cut

costs to the tune of 1 billion euros ($1.3 billion) in 2009.

 

On the whole, the company will eliminate 7,000 jobs.. It has a total of 130,000

employees globally.

 

9) Macy's Inc:

 

Retailer Macy's Inc said it would cut 7,000 jobs. It has also cut its quarterly

dividend forecast earnings for fiscal 2009.

 

Retailers across the globe are seeing a fall in sales as consumers curb

spending.

 

10) Wal-Mart Store:

 

The Wal-Mart Store is eliminating 700-800 jobs at its Wal-Mart and Sam's Club

home offices.

 

This is part of a corporate restructuring in a bid to cut costs and streamline

operations.

 

Image: Shoppers rush to get some early Christmas holiday at a Wal-Mart store in

Fairfax, Virginia. | Larry Downing/Reuters

 

Image: ING headquarters in Amsterdam. | Photograph: ING website

 

Never take some one for granted,Hold every person Close to your Heart because

 

you might wake up one day and realise that you have lost a diamond while you

were too busy collecting stones. "

 

Remember this always in life.

 

Mail is Composed and Sent by

 

Syed Hassan Ali

 

Group Moderator

 

Hum-Our-Tum Best Inspirational

 

Mobile No : 9885290563

 

hassanrazvi786@ gmail.com

 

Hyderabad India

 

Coming next part 4 of Inspirational

Quotation Wallpapers.. . Please dont Miss it..

 

Click

here to join Hum-Our-Tum Group for Latest Breaking news and information

around the world,Inspirational and Motivational mails

 

Get perfect Email ID for your Resume. Grab now http://in.promos. /

address

 

 

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Dear

 

 

 

 

________________________________

AARTI SHARMA <dolly_ing6

vedic astrology

Monday, 23 February, 2009 10:30:03 AM

Re: [vedic astrology] Informative Mail : More job cuts, more bad news..

Must Read and Forward to All

 

 

namaskar ji.... i m aarti mere vallo sarei astrologer teem nu Maha Shivratri di

bahut bahut badaai ............ . om namah shivay... har har mahadev ........

 

 

 

 

 

 

--- On Sat, 21/2/09, Hassan Ali <shayariworld@ ymail.com> wrote:

 

Hassan Ali <shayariworld@ ymail.com>

[vedic astrology] Informative Mail : More job cuts, more bad news..

Must Read and Forward to All

hum-our-tum

Saturday, 21 February, 2009, 3:11 PM

 

More job cuts, more bad news....

 

February 19, 2009

 

1) Nissan:

 

There

seems to be no end to the job-cutting spree all across the world.

Thousands of more jobs are set to go in the coming months.

 

In one of its biggest layoffs, Japan's third largest auto company Nissan is

planning to lay off 20,000 employees. The job cuts would take place during the

next 14 months.

 

The

company also plans to cut salaries and scale down investment plans.

Nissan is likely to see a net loss of $2.89 billion in the financial

year ending March 31, 2009.

 

For the October-December third quarter, Nissan posted an operating loss of 99.2

billion yen and a net loss of 83.2 billion yen.

 

2) General Motors:

 

General

Motors Corp has announced that the company may need $30 billion in

total government grants to tide over the crisis. The company has

submitted a plan on the company's long term viability to the

government.

The company plans to cut 47,000 jobs worldwide and shut down five more US

factories.

GM was granted a $13.4 billion loan in December.

GM

has closed down 12 manufacturing facilities in the US between 2000 and

2008. GM will shut down 14 more facilities by 2012, five more than were

included in the December 2008 plan.

 

3) Pioneer:

 

Japanese electronics company Pioneer plans to slash 10,000 jobs.

 

The

company struggling under the recession also plans to shut down its

loss-making flat-screen television business. The fall in global sales

had led to an earlier elimination of 5,900 jobs last year. Pioneer

currently has a global workforce of 36,900.

 

4) ArcelorMitta:

 

Image: ArcelorMittal plant.| Photograph: ArcelorMittal website

 

The

world's largest steel producer is in trouble.. It plans to lay off 9,000

employees across the globe. Of these, 6,000 jobs will be from Europe.

 

ArcelorMittal workers across Europe gathered in Brussels recently to protest

against job losses.

 

5) Royal Bank of Scotland:

 

The

Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) plans to cut 2,300 jobs as a part of

restructuring the business. Many jobs will go from its back office

operations across the United Kingdom.. RBS has a staff strength of

106,000 employees.

 

RBS had earlier announced 3,000 job cuts in October

 

...

 

Image:

A man uses an automated teller machine (ATM) at a Royal Bank of

Scotland branch in the City of London | Photograph: Toby

Melville/Reuters

 

6)Nike:

 

Nike plans to slash 1,400 jobs. It has a global workforce of 35,000.

 

The company will also slash its marketing budget to cut down

expenses.

 

Image: A worker holds a Nike shoe at a shopping mall in Jakarta July 17, 2007.

Dadang Tri/Reuters

 

7) Starbucks Corp:

 

Starbucks

Corp has sacked 1,000 employees and will shut down 300 more outlets. In

total, the company would be laying off 7,000 jobs.

 

The fall in demand in the wake of the

recession has led to this drastic move.

 

8) ING Groep

NV:

 

Dutch banking company ING Groep NV will slash 1,000 jobs from its Dutch

operations as part of its worldwide restructuring plan.

 

The

Amsterdam-based ING is on a major cost-cutting drive. It plans to cut

costs to the tune of 1 billion euros ($1.3 billion) in 2009.

 

On the whole, the company will eliminate 7,000 jobs... It has a total of 130,000

employees globally.

 

9) Macy's Inc:

 

Retailer Macy's Inc said it would cut 7,000 jobs. It has also cut its quarterly

dividend forecast earnings for fiscal 2009.

 

Retailers across the globe are seeing a fall in sales as consumers curb

spending.

 

10) Wal-Mart Store:

 

The Wal-Mart Store is eliminating 700-800 jobs at its Wal-Mart and Sam's Club

home offices.

 

This is part of a corporate restructuring in a bid to cut costs and streamline

operations.

 

Image: Shoppers rush to get some early Christmas holiday at a Wal-Mart store in

Fairfax, Virginia. | Larry Downing/Reuters

 

Image: ING headquarters in Amsterdam.. | Photograph: ING website

 

Never take some one for granted,Hold every person Close to your Heart because

 

you might wake up one day and realise that you have lost a diamond while you

were too busy collecting stones. "

 

Remember this always in life.

 

Mail is Composed and Sent by

 

Syed Hassan Ali

 

Group Moderator

 

Hum-Our-Tum Best Inspirational

 

Mobile No : 9885290563

 

hassanrazvi786@ gmail.com

 

Hyderabad India

 

Coming next part 4 of Inspirational

Quotation Wallpapers.. . Please dont Miss it..

 

Click

here to join Hum-Our-Tum Group for Latest Breaking news and information

around the world,Inspirational and Motivational mails

 

Get perfect Email ID for your Resume. Grab now http://in.promos. /

address

 

 

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