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A view of an illegal oil refinery is seen in Ogoniland outside Port Harcourt in Nigeria's Delta region March 24, 2011. Crude oil thieves -- known locally as "bunkerers" -- have been a fact of life for years in Africa's biggest oil and gas industry, puncturing pipelines and costing Nigeria and foreign oil firms millions of dollars in lost revenues each year. REUTERS/Akintunde Akinleye (NIGERIA - Tags: CRIME LAW ENERGY)

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Citigroup CEO declines comment on job cuts report

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NEW DELHI | Mon Mar 26, 2007 10:46am EDT

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Citigroup Chief Executive Charles Prince declined on Monday to comment on media reports it planned to cut 15,000 jobs to improve its performance.

"I have read that. I have no comments on that," Prince told reporters at a conference in New Delhi, when asked about reports of planned job cuts.

"We have already said we are going to announce results of our strategic structural review on or before our earnings announcement on April 16."

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