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Levi Strauss to Trim Corporate Staff by up to 15% in Cost-Cutting Effort
Levi Strauss & Co., the iconic denim apparel retailer, has announced a significant reduction of its global corporate workforce, planning to lay off between 10% to 15% of its staff. This move comes as part of a broader restructuring effort, signaling a strategic shift in the company's operations amidst challenging market conditions. Levi Strauss & Co., the iconic denim apparel retailer, has announced a significant reduction of its global corporate workforce, planning to lay off between 10% to 15% of its staff. This move comes as part of a broader restructuring effort, signaling a strategic shift in the company's operations amidst challenging market conditions. -
Major Brands Join Facebook Ad Boycott To Halt Hate Speech
Facebook is estimated to have lost more than $7.2 billion in ad revenue after global brands such as Coca-Cola, Honda, Levi's, Verizon, and Unilever joined the global boycott campaign. Facebook is estimated to have lost more than $7.2 billion in ad revenue after global brands such as Coca-Cola, Honda, Levi's, Verizon, and Unilever joined the global boycott campaign. -
Levi Strauss, US Companies Confirm Business In China Is Getting Better
CEOs and spokespeople of US firms operating in China confirm that business has reverted to usual as they share earnings incurred since mid-March. CEOs and spokespeople of US firms operating in China confirm that business has reverted to usual as they share earnings incurred since mid-March. -
Levi Strauss Seeking To Raise US$587 Million In Upcoming IPO
In its recent IPO filing, Levi Strauss is hoping to raise more than US$587 million to increase its market valuation to US$6.17 billion. In its recent IPO filing, Levi Strauss is hoping to raise more than US$587 million to increase its market valuation to US$6.17 billion.