The episode covers Chegg's announcement of reducing its headcount and restructuring efforts, along with the expected cost savings and other details.
Jim Cramer discusses DuPont's planned split into three separate companies and the potential benefits of this corporate restructuring.
The podcast covers 2U's efforts to restructure and cut costs in response to its financial struggles, highlighting the challenges of corporate restructuring.
The episode discusses DuPont's plan to split into three separate publicly traded companies, focusing on different business areas.
The episode explores the details and rationale behind EY's abandoned 'Project Everest' plan to split its consulting and tax advisory business into a separate publicly listed company.
The podcast episodes cover various aspects of corporate restructuring, including companies shedding non-core assets, spinning off divisions, and implementing cost-saving measures like workforce reductions.
For example, the episode A final goodbye to EY's Project Everest? discusses Ernst & Young's decision to abandon its plan to split the firm in two, while Supreme Court refuses to hear Florida sports betting case covers Chegg's restructuring efforts, including a headcount reduction.
Other notable episodes that touch on corporate restructuring include Mad Money w/ Jim Cramer 5/23/24, which examines DuPont's plan to split into three separate companies, and How an Ed-tech Giant Ended Up Fighting for Its Future, which delves into 2U's struggles and restructuring initiatives.