Noun
the act of cutting costs
Source: WordNetcost-cutting
A cost-cutting one at that. Source: Internet
A statement from the company’s deputy chairman Gordon Fraser said the group’s trading position was “simply unsustainable,” with monthly losses of £2 million even after stringent cost-cutting, which has included wage reductions. Source: Internet
By brand, Nissan Motor Co. logged a 13.8 decline to 367,514 cars, apparently affected by management confusion and cost-cutting following the arrest of former Chairman Carlos Ghosn in November 2018. Source: Internet
A later motherboard revision removed the 4K RAM option and were upgraded to 32K with "half-bad" 64K memory chips as a cost-cutting measure. Source: Internet
As part of cost-cutting measures across the British Foreign Service, the British Government closed the British High Commission in Nuku alofa in March 2006, transferring representation of British interests to the High Commissioner in Fiji. Source: Internet
Berger is on a cost-cutting drive and could pass on input cost benefit during the year. Source: Internet