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Ooh, Scary Stuff, Kids. Tales from the Supply Chain Crypt.

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The company’s stock price fell more than 8% that day, and the computer system mystery made the front page of The Wall Street Journal. On average “supply chain disruptions can reduce shareholder value by 7%, with disruptions affecting stock prices even before formal announcements or coverage of impacts.”.

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Labor Strike Targeting U.S. Automakers- Update Five

Supply Chain Matters

According to reporting by The Wall Street Journal , Mack President Stephen Roy indicated the truck manufacturer’s disappointment for the contract rejection, calling the move unnecessary. The further notion is cited data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics indicating that since 2003, the average hourly wage for U.S.