Emachines cuts jobs, retrenches
Discount-computer seller Emachines will cut 16 percent of its work force and pull back its efforts aimed at getting revenue from online advertising.
Emachines, which ...
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Chinadotcom cuts jobs, sells assets
Asian Web site operator Chinadotcom said Tuesday it is engaging in a series of cost-cutting measures such as layoffs and the sale of non-core assets, in response to uncer...
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Schwab cutting thousands of jobs
Charles Schwab, the largest discount and online broker in the United States, said Thursday it is slashing up to 3,400 jobs amid a slowdown
in trading by its clients.
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Jobs: OS X here; updates on the way
CUPERTINO, Calif.--Although CD recording and other features aren't ready yet for Mac OS X, updates are coming soon, Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs said Wednesday.
Jobs ...
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Solectron cuts jobs, earnings outlook
Solectron expects to miss analysts' third-quarter estimates possibly
by more than half and plans to cut more than 8,000 jobs.
After market close Monday, the contrac...
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Compaq to cut 5,000 jobs, miss estimates
Compaq Computer on Thursday warned it will miss first-quarter earnings estimates and cut 5,000 jobs.
The announcement, which followed a week of analyst downgrades and...
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Motorola slashes 7,000 jobs in mobile unit
Mobile phone manufacturer Motorola on Tuesday said it is cutting 7,000 jobs in its global cell phone unit to reduce costs in its wireless handset business during a time o...
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Solectron sheds jobs ahead of earnings
Solectron, the world's largest contract manufacturer of electronics, has begun to cut jobs because of the massive slowdown in the high-tech industry.
A representative...
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Intel to cut 5,000 jobs, warns on revenue
Intel slashed its earnings forecast again Thursday and announced it would cut 5,000 jobs--about 6 percent of its work force--over the next nine months.
The chipmaker w...
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Fiorina defends HP job cuts to shareholders
Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina defended her company's recent layoffs on Tuesday amid criticism that the cuts run counter to the tenets of co-founder William Hewlett.
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