Microsoft has announced plans to lay off up to 1,850 employees, a move that will largely impact its mobile hardware division in Finland. The news is the latest in a long line of setbacks to emerge ...
Microsoft is cutting another 1,850 jobs connected to its mobile-phone business, on the heels of the 4,500 job cuts connected with its sell-off of its feature-phone business a week ago. The latest cuts ...
Microsoft is slashing more jobs at its phone business as it has struggled to gain traction in a competitive smartphone market. The company announced Wednesday that it will cut up to 1,850 jobs over ...
Microsoft's embattled phone business looks in deep trouble as it announced a whopping 1850 job cuts and an associated $950m write-off. The Lumia 650 - reportedly Microsoft's last Lumia. 1350 of these ...
Following Microsoft's announcement last week that it was selling off its feature phone business, the company today confirmed plans to "streamline [its] smartphone hardware business," resulting in ...
NEW YORK - Microsoft (MSFT) is cutting 1,850 jobs and will book a $950 million writedown as the company continues its attempts to salvage a rocky entrance into the smartphone market. The company ...
The cuts are a further blow to Finland, which is struggling to reduce unemployment and revive an economy hurt by Nokia's mobile-phone demise. (File Photo) Microsoft Corp. will cut as many as 1,850 ...
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