Thread regarding Raytheon Co. layoffs

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Most investors now are "poker players", and only look at the short term gains/losses. In the longer term, there must be Defense spending cuts. There will be no choice due to stimulus spending. So the Defense market will take a hit, and so will Raytech layoffs in the defense sector end.

Anyone that thinks otherwise is being naive.

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Almost everyone is working from home due to the pandemic. When it is over, I suspect it to continue. So reducing real estate to save money can easily be achieved.

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From Investor Place:

  • The layoffs were announced by CEO Greg Hayes during a Morgan Stanley analyst conference on Wednesday.
  • Hayes said that the layoffs will focus on three areas of its business.
  • That includes corporate office, Pratt & Whitney, and Collins Aerospace.
  • The cuts will result in Pratt & Whitney seeing an administrative cost reduction of roughly 20%.
  • The maker of jet engines has seen shop visits decline by 60% since the second quarter of the year.
  • As for Collins Aerospace, the layoffs will result in administrative cost reductions around 12%.
  • The maker of military equipment has seen orders for commercial spare parts decrease by 65%.
  • RTX also says that it wants to reduce office space by 20% to 25% over the next four or five years.
  • The company notes that it’s aiming for cost reductions in 2020 to reach $2 billion.
  • Raytheon targeting 15,000 layoffs is almost double the 8,5000 it was expecting earlier this year.
  • Workers on TheLayoff.com report that some layoffs happened in Ohio as well.
  • Others say that layoffs have been happening at legacy Raytheon and more may be on the way.
  • While much of its business is struggling due to the pandemic, Hayes notes that its defense businesses are still performing well.

https://investorplace.com/2020/09/raytheon-layoffs-2020-details/

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