Microsoft is offering about 7% of its US workforce the option to retire early, the latest attempt by a major tech firm to downsize while ramping up artificial intelligence investments. The one-time ...
The program, covering roughly 8,750 employees, marks the first such buyout in Microsoft’s history as the company ramps up AI infrastructure spending. Microsoft will offer voluntary retirement buyouts ...
Microsoft is offering voluntary retirement buyouts for the first time in its 51-year history, per reports from CNBC and Bloomberg. According to an internal memo, employees will be eligible if their ...
Microsoft on Thursday began offering voluntary buyouts to thousands of employees in the software giant’s first-ever employee buyout program, and workers will likely receive tens of thousands of ...
The tech giant is offering long-serving employees early retirements as it continues to invest aggressively in artificial intelligence. The tech giant is offering long-serving employees early ...
The S&P 500 (SPY) currently yields just a bit over 1%, making index fund investing a fairly risky proposition for retirees looking to live off their portfolio. This is because their yields are too low ...
Carlyle Group’s flagship private-credit interval fund is the latest to be hit with a wave of share-redemption requests, as investor fears about a potential private-credit meltdown continue. The ...
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President Donald Trump greets troops aboard the USS Wasp in 2019 in Yokosuka, Japan. (Evan Vucci/AP) The White House is requesting a pay raise for lower-ranked enlisted service members in its fiscal ...
The White House is proposing a 5% to 7% military pay raise in fiscal 2027 as part of a massive $1.5 trillion defense budget request released Friday. Under the proposal, junior enlisted service members ...
Duke admitted 2,083 prospective Blue Devils to the Class of 2030 through its Regular Decision admissions cycle, according to Kathy Phillips, interim dean in the Undergraduate Admissions Office.