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    • This post originally appeared in the Insider Today newsletter.
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      After years of upping the ante with everything from exercise classes to laundry services, tech companies are clamping down on the freebies. It’s part of a broader push to cut costs across the industry.

      Those efforts took center stage recently when Meta fired employees , BI’s Jyoti Mann and Ashley Stewart write.

      While speaking at an all-hands earlier this month, Garman said nine out of 10 Amazonians he spoke to were ” after a strong earnings beat fueled enthusiasm. Its revenue jumped 68% from a year ago, partly thanks to AI licensing deals with Google and OpenAI.

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