Dental implants maker Straumann sees job-cut pain as coronavirus bites
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ZURICH (Reuters) - Dental implant maker Straumann is ending its run of rapid expansion with hundreds of job cuts, the Swiss company said on Thursday, as COVID-19 closed dental offices for elective procedures and forced the industry to brace for a tough future.Straumann will cut 9% of its global workforce, or 660 jobs in 2020, after doubling its staff over the past three years to 7,680 including via acquisitions, it said. Late last month, the Basel-based company abandoned its 2020 outlook as..