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It depends entirely on what's driving the layoffs, is it:

1. Actual market costs requiring a diminished future projection of cash flow

2. A Market expectation of investors who'll rate your company as less valuable if you dont.

I'd posit right now #2 is more likely than #1 given all the record profits being reported everywhere. When #2 happens, it's definitely going to affect people. When there's no actual problem, just some future expectation of problems, that's going to cost you.



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