A global medical technology company plans to lay off 2,000 workers worldwide. Olympus Corp. of the Americas announced the cuts in a news release on Friday. The company opened its regional headquarters ...
TOKYO -- Shares of Japanese medical device maker Olympus jumped 15% at one point on Monday following the company's announcement that it would cut around 2,000 jobs, around 7% of its workforce, as it ...
Olympus Corp. announced Friday that it is cutting 2,000 jobs worldwide. How that affects employees at its U.S. headquarters in Upper Saucon Township and a warehouse in Upper Macungie Township was not ...
Olympus Corp. said it’s cutting roughly 2,000 jobs, representing 7% of headcount, in a bid to streamline the Japanese company’s structure and speed up decision making globally. The company aims to ...
April 22 (Reuters) - EQT (EQT.N), opens new tab said on Tuesday it plans to buy the upstream and midstream assets of oil-and-gas producer Olympus Energy for $1.8 billion to expand its presence in the ...
CENTER VALLEY, Pa. – Olympus Corporation of America, which has headquarters in Center Valley, Pa, is about to undergo an extensive reorganization of its business operations along with the rest of the ...
UPPER SAUCON TWP., Pa.- Olympus is no longer a camera company. That’s nothing new. The company sold off its camera, audio recorder and binoculars division in 2021 to OM Digital Solutions. The ...
Looking for a portable recorder for taking voice notes. All the ones I've tried from Amazon (like 7 different models) take 4-7 seconds to actually start recording anything once you hit the red button ...
Japanese endoscope manufacturer Olympus said Monday it has sacked Chief Executive Stefan Kaufmann after an allegation that he had purchased illegal drugs, sending its shares sliding 6%. Kaufmann, a ...
TOKYO, Oct 28 (Reuters) - Japanese endoscope manufacturer Olympus Corp (7733.T), opens new tab said on Monday it has sacked Chief Executive Stefan Kaufmann after an allegation that he had purchased ...
The foreign chief executive of Japan’s Olympus has resigned following an investigation into allegations he brought illegal drugs, the medical equipment maker has said. CEO Stefan Kaufmann, who had led ...