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Microsoft job cuts expected in coming days
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UPDATED: * 07/16/2014 06:36:34 AM EDT0 COMMENTS

By Dina Bass

Bloomberg News

SEATTLE -- Microsoft Corp. is planning its biggest round of job cuts in five years, as the software maker looks to slim down and integrate Nokia's handset unit, people with knowledge of the company's plans said.

The reductions -- which may be unveiled as soon as this week -- will probably be in areas such as Nokia and divisions of Microsoft that overlap with that business, as well as marketing and engineering, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the plans aren't public. The restructuring may end up being the biggest in Microsoft history, topping the 5,800 jobs cut in 2009, two of the people said. Some details are still being worked out, two of the people said.

The announcement would come one week after Chief Executive Officer Satya Nadella issued his first company mission statement, calling for greater emphasis on mobile devices, cloud-computing and productivity software. In the July 10 memo, which also called for Microsoft to become more focused and efficient, Nadella, who took over from Steve Ballmer in February, said he would provide more specifics on implementation later this month.

While Microsoft has undergone smaller, intermittent job cuts in individual businesses -- for example trimming a few hundred positions in advertising sales and marketing in 2012 and some marketing jobs across the company earlier that same year -- the company has only undertaken a companywide restructuring impacting thousands of workers once before, in 2009 at the start of the recession. Over the course of that year, the company cut 5,800 jobs, or about 5 percent of its workforce at the time.

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, England.

The company had 127,104 employees as of June 5, after adding about 30,000 in its acquisition of Nokia's handset unit.

When Microsoft agreed to acquire Nokia's mobile-phone business in September, the software maker pledged $600 million in annual cost savings in the 18 months after the deal closes. Meeting that commitment will probably involve job cuts in areas where the two companies overlap, said the people. Other job cuts may result from changes Nadella is making to the engineering organization.

Engineering teams have traditionally been split between program managers, developers and testers. Yet with new cloud methods of building software, it often makes sense to have the developers test and fix bugs instead of a separate team of testers, Nadella said in an interview last week after unveiling his memo.

Nadella said he would provide more detail on the implications of his memo when Microsoft reports fiscal earnings on July 22.
 

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it takes an ah neh to do the shit job, apparently, this was already on their cards...:(
 

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Bill gates time with his "idiot business sense" decided to invest $$$ in ah neh land.
Not only he helped to groom ah neh IT industry but also ended up outsourcing projects to them for better profits.
This has eventually created his own enemy and come to bite the local Yankees and take away their jobs.
 

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SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — Microsoft Corp. stole the tech-sector spotlight Thursday as Chief Executive Satya Nadella expanded on his new vision for the company by announcing 18,000 job cuts and plans to double-down on the company’s Windows Phone efforts.

The job-cut plans, which were announced by Nadella and Microsoft Executive Vice President Stephen Elop, included 12,500 jobs involved with Microsoft’s MSFT +0.79% *$7.2 billion acquisition of Nokia’s devices and services business, which was completed in April. Microsoft plans for the job cuts to be completed by June 2015.

Nadella hinted that changes were in the works in a lengthy e-mail to Microsoft employees on July 10. On Thursday, he expanded on his views saying, “Having a clear focus is the start of the journey, not the end. The more difficult steps are creating the organization and culture to bring our ambitions to life.”

Those ambitions seem to be heavily centered around Microsoft’s Windows Phone products. Elop, who re-joined Microsoft after a stint as Nokia’s CEO, made no secret of Microsoft’s plans in a note he sent to company employees.

“We will be particularly focused on making the market for Windows Phone,” Elop said, adding that Microsoft’s near-term plans include building up Windows Phone volumes by focusing on the Lumia device and the “more affordable smartphone segments.”

With Microsoft trying to gain more of a foothold in a market dominated by Apple Inc’s. AAPL -0.64% *iPhone and Android-based devices like those from Samsung, Microsoft has its work cut out for it. Mark Moerdler, an analyst with Bernstein Research, said that it appears that what Microsoft wants to do is streamline its Nokia business into something that innovates more for Microsoft products rather than a traditional phone business. Moerdler said that this strategy would be akin to that of one of the company’s rivals.

“This is more similar to Google’s current Nexus approach than the Apple integrated hardware and software model and probably differs from [former CEO Steve] Ballmer’s previous vision,” Moerdler said.

That vision of Ballmer didn’t get high marks from analyst Daniel Ives, of FBR Capital Markets.

“The cuts will be painful for employees,” Ives said. “[But] they were necessary, in our view, and speak to Nadella’s attempt at cleaning up part of the mess that Ballmer left behind in Redmond.”

Investors’ reaction to Microsoft’s job-cut plans was positive, as the company’s stock price rose more than 3%, to reach $45.71 a share, a level not seen since 2014.

Among other bellwether tech companies, eBay Inc. EBAY +1.45% *shares rose 2% to $51.70 following the company’s second-quarter results late Wednesday.

Google Inc. GOOGL -1.16% *was down by almost $5 a share at $585.75 and IBM Corp. IBM +1.29% *rose almost 2% to $195.82. Both companies are slated to report quarterly results after Thursday’s market close.
 
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