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'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 ...
Microsoft announced this month it is selling part of its mobile business. — -- Microsoft announced today it is slashing 1,850 jobs in its mobile division as the company seeks to streamline ...
Microsoft Corp announced more big cuts to its smartphone business on Wednesday, just two years after it bought handset maker Nokia in an ill-fated attempt to take on market leaders Apple and Samsung.
Microsoft says it will scale back its smartphone hardware business even more, cutting 1,850 additional jobs and taking a $950 million charge as the company pulls back further from its ill-fated $7 ...
Microsoft is continuing to scale back its smartphone business, announcing plans to lay off up to 1,850 employees, as the tech giant has failed to gain traction against Apple and Google Android devices ...
Microsoft’s $9.5 billion acquisition of the Nokia phone handset business in 2014 is even more of a bust than the company recognized last year when it cut 7,800 jobs — about 7% of its workforce– and ...
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