Techies: Have job, will travel
The waning economy has scraped the moss from information technology workers who say they're more willing to relocate for a new job than they were when the job market was ...
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Sun cutting hundreds of jobs
Server giant Sun Microsystems, adjusting to the dire high-tech economy, began to tell hundreds of employees Tuesday they'll be losing their jobs if they can't find new on...
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HP to trim 6,000 jobs amid global drop-off
Hewlett-Packard cut 6,000 jobs and lowered its revenue projections Thursday amid a global economic slowdown and weak consumer spending.
The company said that as "econo...
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Lucent sees more job cuts
Lucent Technologies said Tuesday it will lay off 15,000 to 20,000 more workers and take a $7 billion to $9 billion charge as part of a continuing restructuring program th...
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Iomega slashes jobs, posts poor earnings
Iomega, a Zip storage-drive maker, is slashing 800 to 1,100 jobs worldwide and is set to relocate its headquarters to the West Coast, the company announced Thursday.
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StorageNetworks tops estimates, cuts jobs
StorageNetworks, which manages data-storage equipment for its clients, beat analyst expectations by a penny with a loss of 33 cents per share, but the company said it's l...
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Jobs unveils speedier iMacs, Power Macs
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Jobs introduces new Power Mac G4Steve Jobs, CEO, Apple
NEW YORK--Apple Computer Chief Executive Steve Jobs u...
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Motorola cuts outlook, 4,000 jobs
Motorola, which reported a second-quarter loss due to the
gloomy telecommunications market, said Thursday that sales will pick up
slightly through the rest of the yea...
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Gateway cuts jobs across Asia-Pacific region
PC maker Gateway has laid off more than one-third of its work force across the Asia-Pacific region as part of a restructuring and cost-cutting plan.
In the past six...
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Corning cuts jobs, takes $5.1 billion charge
Corning's fiber business has been better than expected recently, but an ongoing decline in demand for optical components means another 1,000 people soon will be out of jo...
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