Thread regarding Truist Bank layoffs

WHEN WILL THE BANK BE SOLD?

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The 18th

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Post ID: @4k9+1k1jzzs8m

@15g you are an id--t.

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Post ID: @4jn+1k1jzzs8m

@12m+1k1jzzs8m - This is true. However, US Economy will be in recession by year end. Tariffs and draconian immigration policies are leading to rising inflation, increased unemployment and slowed job growth. Won’t be surprised if Truist has more ensuing company wide layoffs to slash expenses.

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Post ID: @15g+1k1jzzs8m

Truist will not be sold anytime in next 5 years

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Post ID: @15f+1k1jzzs8m

@12m Tell us you are new without telling us you are new.

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Post ID: @12n+1k1jzzs8m

Be careful what you wish for. Buying bank usually layoffs employees of bank they bought. But then you will be complaining about not having a job.

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Post ID: @12m+1k1jzzs8m

My cynical opinion is why would it be? Executives making huge money with apparently little to no performance expectations.

If the bank struggles because of your poor performance and bad decisions, just continue selling pieces of the bank and brag about your capital position. If you get targeted questions about under- performance, redirect the conversation to “purpose” and “care” and cash more paychecks. A dream job for an executive team.

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Post ID: @g5+1k1jzzs8m

Eventually it will be stripped for whatever usable parts are left, ike am '07 Acura in a junkyard. But that's still a few years off.

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Yesterday

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Tomorrow

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This weekend

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