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Firing 40% of Block's workforce, over 4,000 people, due to AI integration wasn't a sign of trouble, but a strategic move that immediately boosted the stock by 10% and led analysts to raise price targets. This suggests that massive layoffs are now seen as a *positive* for shareholder value, not a failure. Is this the new reality of corporate success?
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