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Report: RealNetworks Lays Off 70
Report: RealNetworks Lays Off 70
Layoffs , Jobs , digital media Gregory T. Huang wrote: Seattle-based RealNetworks is cutting 4 percent of its worldwide staff today, about 70 out of 1,700 jobs, according to All Things Digital . The report cites the economic downturn and cost-cutting as reasons for the move. Last ...
RealNetworks to Lay Off Four Percent of Staff Today
RealNetworks to Lay Off Four Percent of Staff Today
kara.allthingsd.com — The Seattle area is going to get another jobless jolt today, with RealNetworks (RNWK) planning to lay... off four percent of its workforce, sources said. That’s a small number–just about 70 people out of its 1,700-person ... (more) RealNetworks to Lay Off Four Percent of Staff Today
RealNetworks.com > RealNetworks Announces Third Quarter 2009 Results
realnetworks.com — SEATTLE – Oct. 29, 2009 – Digital entertainment services company RealNetworks®, Inc. (Nasdaq: RNWK) today announced results... for the third quarter ended Sept. 30, 2009. Quarterly Highlights: "In the third quarter, we achieved two key financial ... (more) RealNetworks.com > RealNetworks Announces Third Quarter ...
RealNetworks looking for tie in with Google
RealNetworks looking for tie in with Google
techradar.com — RealNetworks has pulled itself back into profitability, with the company behind RealPlayer back in the black, and... it looking for a new tie-in with Google. Although the $1.5 million profit will not be setting the stock exchange ablaze, it represents a significant improvement on the $4.5 million ... (more) RealNetworks looking for tie in with Google
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Are the Microsoft layoffs over now?All about Microsoft
When Microsoft announced in January that the company was cutting 5,000 jobs, it wasn't clear how many waves it would take to realize that count. It looks like the cuts aren't done yet, based on an initial report of November 4 layoffs by TechFlash and a follow-up, claiming 800 jobs are being ...