Microsoft announced the retirement program last week, telling employees that it was a one-time offer for U.S.-based workers.
Microsoft CFO Amy Hood, pictured in 2016, said Wednesday that the company's headcount will continue to fall over the next ...
Microsoft's CFO Amy Hood indicated a workforce reduction in upcoming quarters, citing a drive for increased pace and agility.
Soaring oil prices from the Iran war pushed inflation higher in Europe in April, as growth continued to underperform in a ...
Microsoft will record a $900 million charge this quarter for a one-time voluntary retirement program aimed at long-serving U.S. employees. The move comes amid record $40 billion capital spending on AI ...
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