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Top Business Headlines: Smartphone Sales Slump, Layoffs Mount, Tech Jobs Remain Hot
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TheStreet’s J.D. Durkin shares today’s major market stories including slumping smartphone sales, additional layoffs, and recent data revealing tech jobs in high demand.
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