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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (44902)1/19/2004 1:30:25 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 74559
 
Now CEOs have to promise jobs: IBM to add 4,500 U.S. jobs

Benefiting from a rebounding economy, Big Blue's hiring plans are above forecast.
January 17, 2004: 3:23 PM EST


NEW YORK (Reuters) - IBM will hire 15,000 new employees in 2004, with an additional 4,500 jobs in the United States, a top executive said Saturday.

"We are going to hire more in the U.S. than we shift" overseas, said Randy MacDonald, IBM's senior vice president for human resources.
money.cnn.com

They have to say the economy is growing. They said so.

But there were no jobs.

Now they have to say they will create new jobs than they plan outsourcing. Dare say against that and no juicy government contract.

I know. I know. It is only Elmat seeing.