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Charlotte -- Details of Bank of America's restructuring and layoff plans are starting to emerge.
The banking giant is splitting itself into two units, one to handle consumer banking and another to handle commercial financial needs. According to CNN, that means as many as 600 branches will be shut down across the country.
Industry analysts say Chief Executive Brian Moynihan's moves signal that broader and deeper layoffs than those previously announced by the bank could be imminent.
In what the bank called Tuesday a "de-layering", Moynihan put two senior executives -- David Darnell and Tom Montag -- into the roles of co-chief operating officers.
Originally posted by predator0187
Any thoughts?
Pred...
Originally posted by sonofliberty1776
reply to post by SpaDe_
There is no such thing as too big to fail. There will be some short term pain with the break up of the mega banks. There is no real solution that does not involve pain. The chance for easy solutions has passed.
Originally posted by SpaDe_
3.) Unemployment will skyrocket if BoA did manage to collapse. It wouldn't just be BoA employees hitting the unemployment lines, it would also include many people from small businesses that currently have their payroll credit lines with BoA as well.
Originally posted by VforVendettea
Originally posted by SpaDe_
3.) Unemployment will skyrocket if BoA did manage to collapse. It wouldn't just be BoA employees hitting the unemployment lines, it would also include many people from small businesses that currently have their payroll credit lines with BoA as well.
If it happened to my bank I would have another account open in a credit union by the end of the day. The real businesses will/would get over something like this just fine. At most they would lose a payroll (The new bank would have no problem fronting them the money if they could prove they had the funds in the BofA business account to pay their employees)
Originally posted by brill
Explain something. Why would a savvy investor like Buffett drop 5 billion into this train wreck ? Something doesn't add up here. He's an old buzzard but he didn't make his billions on nothing either. There is more to this story has to be for Buffett to commit that heavily.
brill