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Japan's Konica Minolta to cut 2,400 jobs, book $132 million in expenses
Apr 3, 2024 11:16 PM

TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Konica Minolta ( KNCAF ) said on Thursday it will trim 2,400 jobs worldwide during the current fiscal year as part of structural reform.

The office business company is expected to book about 20 billion yen ($131.87 million) in one-time expenses for the financial year ending in next March.

($1 = 151.6700 yen)

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