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IDemo

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4. All I've seen so far
Wed May 23, 2012, 09:34 AM
May 2012

from various sources is that China and R&D labs will be spared and that printers will take the largest hit. This could have a huge impact here in Boise, which has essentially been the center of laserjet development for years.

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Dailyjobcuts.com OverDone May 2012 #1
Are All These Jobs In The U.S. ?.......... global1 May 2012 #2
All I've seen so far IDemo May 2012 #4
That's a shame. Beacool May 2012 #10
From Reports OverDone May 2012 #8
Well, the almost $47 million in CEO pay for 2011 has to come from somewhere suffragette May 2012 #3
Yep. +1 Fearless May 2012 #11
Amazing OverDone May 2012 #12
Jobs to go out of the U.S. and into China. That's the path. nt valerief May 2012 #5
Mae Whitman at her finest again. Iliyah May 2012 #6
This is a much more complicated wilt the stilt May 2012 #7
Agilent was spun out in 1999 and is still in the test equipment business FarCenter May 2012 #9
Report OverDone May 2012 #13
Is server consolidation due to virtualization causing part of the problem? FarCenter May 2012 #14
At Least OverDone May 2012 #15
they cut 27K or 8% of the workforce n/t IamK May 2012 #16
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