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1 Rio Tinto was looking at every possible way to slash costs , he said.
2 This has forced management to slash costs and re-evaluate business models.
3 VW will also slash costs at its MOIA mobility services unit.
4 Its rivals have also put assets on the block and slash costs and debts.
5 The last two years has seen it slash costs as revenues across the industry slumped.
6 Lockheed has recently taken other moves to slash costs .
7 The company has also announced plans to slash costs .
8 Dow plans to slash costs by $300 million this year.
9 It also accelerated plans to shrink in size and will slash costs further than previously suggested.
10 The label also announced the departure of its head of music and plans to slash costs .
11 And as energy prices rise, the group is eager to slash costs to soften the blow.
12 Volkswagen has to cut down on complexity, hike productivity and slash costs , particularly in Germany, Diess said.
13 On Monday, copper giant Freeport-McMoRan Inc said it will stop dividend payouts and slash costs and output.
14 Yet hampered by a strong trade union, it has also been unable to slash costs and improve productivity.
15 The job cuts are part of its fundamental strategy review to slash costs and fend off increasing competition.
16 The Obama administration has set a June 1 deadline for GM to restructure its debt and slash costs .
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