Search giant to cut just under 200 employees worldwide from sales and marketing.
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The third-quarter loss will lead to drastic cost-cutting measures for the video game developer and publisher.
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No. 1 software company plans up to 5,000 layoffs, posts 11% decline in net income; Ballmer says Yahoo deal still appealing.
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Maker of computer mice and webcams to cut 15 percent of salaried jobs amid ‘weakness across all geographies and channels.’
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Lagging sales force Electronic Arts to lay off more people than previously announced.
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The ailing video game company takes further steps to reduce costs.
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Responding to ‘economic realities,’ maker of servers expects annual savings of $700 million to $800 million.
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Video game publisher falls short of Wall Street expectations and has to cut staff by 6 percent.
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Moves by Yahoo, Zillow reflect turmoil in the economy, belt-tightening by venture-backed portfolio companies.
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The giant maker of chips announces plans to lay off 15 percent of its work force as it falls on tough economic times and holds too much product in the market.
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Online auctioneer lays off about 10 percent of its employees and agrees to acquire the web payment startup and two classified ads companies.
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Join a startup, VC urges the estimated 150,000 Wall Street workers facing pink slips.
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AOL plans to cut deeper into its work force in move to slash costs and maneuver toward ad-based model.
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InfoSpace plans to lay off 250 employees, take charges for severance.
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Intel cuts back; AMD-Dell deal analyzed.
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Layoffs may hurt, not help, RadioShack after it lays off more than 400 via email.
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As Sun Microsystems pares back, Sun Labs remains key to the company’s strategy.
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Oracle is laying off about 2,000 employees after its acquisition binge but startups in Silicon Valley are ready to hire.
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Software maker lays off 650 to 700 workers, while phone company slashes 1,500 management jobs.
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Sony plans extensive job cuts and a sharper focus on electronics, games, and movies.
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