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  2. Bosch, one of Germany’s biggest employers, cuts ... - AOL

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    Bosch is one of Germany’s biggest employers, with a headcount of 429,000 people at the end of 2023. (Krisztian Bocsi—Bloomberg/Getty Images)

  3. A board member of Bosch, the German industrial behemoth that is reliant on a flagging car industry, says fresh plans to lay off up to 10,000 people have created an “absolutely unbearable ...

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  5. Bosch (company) - Wikipedia

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    Bosch entered India in 1922, when Illies & Company set up a sales office in Calcutta. For three decades, the company operated in the Indian market only through imports. In 1951, the Motor Industries Company Ltd. (MICO) was founded, with Bosch instantly buying 49% of its stock.

  6. Bombardier Transportation - Wikipedia

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    Bombardier Transportation was a Canadian-German rolling stock and rail transport manufacturer, with headquarters in Berlin, Germany.It was one of the world's largest companies in the rail vehicle and equipment manufacturing and servicing industry.

  7. Bahnbetriebswerk - Wikipedia

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    He was the first to recognise that smooth railway operations needed well-equipped workshops and suitable personnel and, as a result, was entrusted with the technical direction of the Brunswick State Railway. Soon afterwards the first Bahnbetriebswerk was built. Not only did it carry out the usual functions of such a depot, but also others such ...

  8. German giant Bosch becomes latest firm to give employees ...

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    The €92 billion conglomerate Bosch is cutting hours and pay for hundreds of staff thanks to a "difficult economic situation." German giant Bosch becomes latest firm to give employees unwanted 4 ...

  9. Financial Instrument Global Identifier - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Bloomberg released Bloomberg’s Open Symbology ("BSYM"), a system for identifying financial instruments across asset classes. [1]As of 2014 the name and identifier called 'Bloomberg Global Identifier' (BBGID) was replaced in full and adopted by the Object Management Group and Bloomberg with the standard renamed as the 'Financial Instrument Global Identifier' (FIGI).