Fewer high-tech workers lost their jobs in 2002 than in 2001 as layoffs declined 33 percent, according to outplacement firm Challenger, Gray and Christmas (CGC). Strikingly, CGC reported there were ...
The U.S. high-tech sector lost 540,000 jobs in 2002 with over half of the layoffs occurring in the electronics manufacturing sector, according to the American Electronics Association (AeA.) The trade ...
New York - Citing the lure of a program that showcases such hot-button issues as Internet security, recruiting and training technology professionals and value billing, planners of the American ...
Investors are currently willing to pay a valuation premium for mega-cap tech stocks due to their size and safety in terms of high profit margins and strong balance sheets. However, the opposite side ...
Genevieve Carlton holds a Ph.D. in history from Northwestern University and earned tenure at the University of Louisville. Drawing on over 15 years of experience in higher education, Genevieve ...
New research indicates that some 540,000 high-tech jobs were lost in the United States during 2002. However, the American Electronics Association reported that the unemployment trend has slowed in ...
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