The Bear Isn't Dead Yet, According to These 2 Stocks

10:57pm, Monday, 06'th Feb 2023 The Motley Fool
Find out why the stock market was lower on Monday.
U.S. stocks see a second day of losses after an unexpectedly strong jobs report renewed worries about how high the Fed will have to take interest rates
Dell shares fell Monday following news of layoffs at the PC maker.
Add the jobs numbers to a long list of things that don't make sense right now, says Matt Maley, Miller + Tabak.’s chief market strategist.

Dell to cut staff by 5% as 'conditions continue to erode'

12:48pm, Monday, 06'th Feb 2023 MarketWatch
Dell Technologies will join the ranks of technology companies slashing jobs as the computer maker will shed 6,650 positions
After companies like Twitter and Meta announced significant job cuts in 2022, more layoffs are on the horizon – and they're moving beyond big tech.

Wall Street Breakfast Podcast: U.S.-China Relations

12:10pm, Monday, 06'th Feb 2023 Seeking Alpha
U.S.-China relations on edge after spy balloon is shot down. Dell to slash 6,650 jobs, ~5% of global workforce - report. After recent cuts, Tesla lifts Model Y prices in the U.S.
The PC maker will reduce its global headcount by around 5%.
Dell Technologies Inc (NYSE: DELL) is in focus this morning after the computer company joined its tech peers and announced layoffs. Dell to cut 5.0% of its workforce On Monday, an SEC filing confirmed
Dell has joined Okta, Splunk, PayPal, IBM, SAP, Spotify, Alphabet, Intel, Microsoft, Coinbase, Cisco, Amazon, Salesforce, HP, Roku, Beyond Meat, Meta and Twitter in announcing major layoffs in recent

Dell to cut over 6,000 jobs

09:44am, Monday, 06'th Feb 2023
Yahoo Finance Live anchors Brian Sozzi, Brad Smith, and Julie Hyman discuss news that Dell will cut over 6,000 jobs amid the ongoing wave of layoffs in the tech industry.
American computer firm Dell said Monday that it will lay off some five percent of its global workforce, or around 6,650 employees, the latest casualties of a job-slashing wave hitting the US tech sect
Tech workers took another big hit today when Dell announced it was laying off 5% of its worldwide employees in the face of plunging PC sales and general economic uncertainty. That's 6650 more people w
Dell on Monday announced plans to lay off more than 6,650 employees, or about 5% of its workforce.
Dell says the layoffs are 'prudent steps in light of a challenging global economic environment.'
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