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Gannett's rapacity has been driving deep cost cutting at the expense of Newsquest's core asset, local journalists producing quality local journalism for their readers.
In it they warned "it's different this time" and said that "survival of the quickest" mandated deep cost cutting.
Deep cost cutting at British Airways helped it post a third-quarter profit above market expectations on Monday, but Europe's biggest airline said it expected flat revenue in 2003 and a tougher year than 2002.
To become profitable again, Lucent acknowledged that it needed to complement important contracts with deeper cost-cutting measures.
And analysts have generally supported the company's recent strategy, though some would like to see deeper cost-cutting and have cast doubt on the hedge funds' proposals.
And without deep cost-cutting and reform, the system will struggle to cope with the coming incredible shrinking of Japan.
They hope to succeed through what remain revolutionary methods in Japan: deep cost-cutting and stiff competition.
While it recently unfurled new digital technologies and deep cost-cutting, there is skepticism about the stock's prospects.
Some industry experts even contend that bankrupt airlines could stimulate travel because deep cost-cutting could lead to lower fares.
Others have outsourced drawing work to countries including India and Peru to save money.But even with deep cost-cutting, architects are still struggling to attract clients.
At the video division, which owns 80percentt of Blockbuster, operating income was up smartly, but there was little change in revenue, indicating deep cost-cutting.
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