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Hewlett-Packard to cut 1,400 jobs in GermanyBoeblingen, Germany - Computer giant Hewlett-Packard (HP) will cut 1,400 jobs in Germany over the next two years, a company spokesman said Monday in Boeblingen. The announcement followed HP's purchase of IT-service provider Electronic Data Systems (E... ... |
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HP Announces 24,600 Layoffs in Wake of EDS AcquisitionHewlett-Packard will lay off about 24,600 employees over the next three years in an effort to streamline the company following its US$13.9 billion acquisition of Electronic Data Systems last month,... ... |
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Hewlett-Packard Cuts 25,000 Jobs After E.D.S. PurchaseAshlee Vance, reporting for the NYT: The computer and printer maker Hewlett-Packard announced on Monday that it would eliminate 24,600 jobs, or 7.5 percent of its work force, as part of its plan for digesting the computer services giant Electronic Data Systems, which it acquired for $13.9 bil... |
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Tech Stocks Quiver for a Second Trading DayAll was not gloomy in tech land as Wall Street opened down and then rebounded mid-morning to peek into positive territory. Most tech bellweathers were still trading mainly to the downside for a second straight day, following a broad selloff which sent the Dow down by more than 500 points -- its ... |
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HP to cut nearly 25,000 jobs by 2011Computer maker Hewlett-Packard said it will lay off 24,600 employees, or 7.5% of its workforce, over the next three years in a plan to integrate tech outsourcer Electronic Data Systems, which HP bought late last month. HP said the workforce reduction will result in annual cost savings of about $1... |
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Hewlett-Packard To Slash 24,600 Jobs Over 3 YearsHewlett-Packard Co. said Monday it plans to slash 24,600 jobs over the next three years, nearly 8 percent of its work force, as it combines operations with Electronic Data Systems Corp., the technology-services company it recently acquired. ... |

