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Dot-com makes a profit shocker
UK recruitment company RexOnline has bucked the dot-com doom and gloom trends by recording a profit.
The company runs a number of sites including jobtrack.co.uk and jo...
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Adobe predicts web design boom - but expert warns of 'false dawn
Software giant Adobe has been slammed for its over-optimistic predictions for the web design industry.
In a survey, Adobe claims that of the 150 CEOs and MDs of web de...
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Situation vacant: StepStone founder departs
The man jointly responsible for creating recruitment site, StepStone, is looking for a new job today following his surprise departure from the company.
Giles Clark had...
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Ericsson staff prepared for the worst
The telecoms equipment maker is expected to finalise a deal with Flextronics this week to outsource handset manufacturing. The deal will result in 3,500 staff leaving Eri...
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silicon.com launches French sister site
Christophe Lebedan will head up silicon.fr as country general manager while Pierre Mangin will lead the 12-strong editorial team as editorial director.
Rob Lewis, CEO ...
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Razorfish continues to slash staff
The merger is due to take place within the next two weeks and is expected to produce savings to counterbalance a massive drop in cash reserves from $84.1m in September la...
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RiverSoft increases revenue, R&D, recruitment and loss
The UK company, which produces software to manage faults on data networks, saw losses rise from £5.3m in 1999 to £26.5m in 2000.
The company blamed the widened losses ...
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Razorfish cuts 400 staff
The layoffs, which account for almost 20 per cent of Razorfish's 1,900 staff worldwide, will be accompanied by a company restructuring which will see regional consolidati...
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Earnings for internet execs up, expectations for Nokia down
The survey was commissioned by recruitment company Futurestep and compensation company SCA Consulting and carried out by ePay. Respondents were 2,000 senior executives of...
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