Thread regarding Wells Fargo & Co. layoffs

How does the stock price typically react once layoffs are announced?

Has anyone been tracking this? How does the stock price typically react once layoffs are announced? Is there a pattern and if there is do you have details... the common sense is that the stock value/price will go up if a cut is announced as the market expects that there will be more cash left for the company but i do not know if the market is considering that there will be lesss productivity becase of loss of experience and knowledge etc.

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Is it possible to see/ track if WF already spent allocated 1B for layoffs?

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Post ID: @1rer+1vmrs7Oc

@grj+1vmrs7Oc

YES!

I did a little dance today when I saw the market close up for me, but the 72.47 climb was incredible!

Heh, I can afford top shelf scotch now!

Cheers!

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Post ID: @1rej+1vmrs7Oc

Announced? When have layoffs been announced? We’ve been in a continuous layoff state for the last three years and the stock price has remained stagnant.

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Post ID: @njb+1vmrs7Oc

up almost $9 as of the time of this writing. Guess the market likes the election results. and also, layoffs are already built into the stock price especially when we report $1b earmarked towards these efforts.

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Post ID: @grj+1vmrs7Oc

Nobody cares about the reported layoffs on a day to day basis as far as the stock is concerned when it's just a trickle of layoffs.

Initial announcement is where it's at.

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