HP axes 5,900 jobs in Europe
Hewlett-Packard is to axe 5,900 jobs in Europe as part of a plan to reduce its global workforce by ten per cent over the next 18 months.
In total, the company will shed some 15,000 jobs out of a total workforce of 150,000.
Taiwan IC design firms bid farewell to the so-called traditionally strong 3Q
- Japan's top five IC giants' first rays of profit
- Acute Applied Technologies looks to return to profitability this year
- Japan and South Korea MLCC producers slash prices to grab Taiwan orders
- Hopes of profit dashed: Macronix sees loss upon loss
- GVC shares show surprising strength in a proxy battle over the Lite-On merger
- Asia Pacific Microsystems takes over Winbond 5" fab
- Foxconn denies any contact with Chupond
- LG.Philips LCD to build TFT LCD module factory in Nanjing, China
- Toppan (CFI) Taiwan to hold 4G color filter line opening ceremony
IBM sells off more storage biz (to LSI Logic)
- Nvidia hunts for Euro disties
- AMD issues sales warning
- Zimmermann calls for NAI to free PGP
- 845PE, 845GE to hit the market in October
- Board makers expect weaker 3Q growth in 2002
- Chip resistor makers see flat July orders, weaker 3Q demand from mobo clients
- Jetway's 2Q revenues fall short of target
- E Ink, Toppan and Philips showcase electronic ink-based color display
- Taiwanese companies enter combo drive production, anticipating greater demand in 2003
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