(Reuters) - "We have taken a $6 billion charge to date," Rashid-Merem said. "In order to hit that $7 billion, we would potentially take an additional $1 billion charge in the second quarter."
"That's primarily non-cash," she added.
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"That's primarily non-cash," she added.
Read more at Reuters.com Business News
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