Report: Microsoft likely to lay off thousands of employees
Even though Microsoft is doing well with its Xbox business, it appears that it's not invulnerable to layoffs. Bloomberg reports that the company is preparing its biggest round of employee dismissals since it let go 5,000 employees back in 2009.
It appears that certain Xbox marketing teams may be affected by the move. According to the report, a majority of the layoffs will probably be in Nokia, since Microsoft recently acquired it last April. Marketing and engineering divisions, including those involved with Xbox, could also see some cutbacks. Although restructuring details are still being formulated, the job cuts could occur "as soon as this week." Microsoft had no comment on the matter, stating, "Microsoft does not comment on rumor or speculation."
Peter Wootton, a spokesman for Redmond, Washington-based Microsoft, declined to comment. Some of the job cuts will be in marketing departments for businesses such as the global Xbox team, said the people. The European Xbox team is based in Reading, U.K. The company had 127,104 employees as of June 5, after adding about 30,000 in its acquisition of Nokia’s handset unit.
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Could this be related to Win8/8.1 both being terrible?
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Yup, and the fact that both him and Ballmer are now "elsewhere" raises some questions too...
I knew I was being stupid for having highish hopes that Nokia's acquisition by Microsoft would actually improve things here. Yeah, because that's what happens with these things, sigh...
Countdown to shutting down the Nokia office/plant in Oulu has begun...
thanks a lot you twats! By which I mean the Nokia Board of Directors.
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"...Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) said it will eliminate as many as 18,000 jobs, the largest round of cuts in its history, as Chief Executive Officer Satya Nadella integrates Nokia Oyj’s handset unit and slims down the software maker.
The restructuring, amounting to about 14 percent of its workforce, includes 12,500 Nokia factory and professional positions -- half the number of employees added in the acquisition. At Microsoft, cuts will be in sales, marketing and engineering. The reductions are expected to be completed by June 30, 2015, and will result in a pretax charge of $1.1 billion to $1.6 billion, Microsoft said in a statement today..."
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-07-17/microsoft-cuts-18-000-jobs-as-nadella-streamlines-for-cloud-era.html
Today's article's opening statement from Bloomberg; layoffs stated at 18,000 now. This is interesting but am following the Apple-IBM Joint Venture news closer. Both are trying to gain a presence in the MDM sector; the only place Blackberry is the #1 player.
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18,000 people lost high end jobs today. They are taking a page out of Google's book by getting leaner.
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Microshaft = Cheap.