The mega Wall Street investment bank is poised to begin cutting up to 5% of the company's 28,000-strong workforce next week, reported CNBC. No word from the company confirming the report but it wouldn't come as a surprise. Lehman has taken aggressive head count-reducing steps over the past several quarters as it consolidated its mortgage divisions and more reductions to battle the effects of the credit crunch would be a reasonable capital-preserving strategy.
We'll track this story as it develops.
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