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Chris Hohn’s TCI urges Google parent Alphabet to review staff numbers and take ‘aggressive action’ to slash costs

Letter from Chris Hohn: 'The company has too many employees and the cost per employee is too high'

London-based TCI made the requests in a letter to Google chief executive Sundar Pichai on 15 November. Pictured, Google's King's Cross offices in central London
London-based TCI made the requests in a letter to Google chief executive Sundar Pichai on 15 November. Pictured, Google's King's Cross offices in central London Photo: SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images

Activist hedge fund TCI Fund Management called on Google parent Alphabet to aggressively cut costs and reduce losses in long-term bets such as the self-driving car unit Waymo, claiming the company would be more efficient with fewer employees.

London-based TCI, which said it owned shares worth more than $6bn in Alphabet, made the requests in a letter to chief executive Sundar Pichai on 15 November, writing that it has been a significant shareholder since 2017.

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