HTC Cuts 15% Of Its Workforce As It Bids To Return To Profitability
13.08.2015
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HTC said last week that it would be cutting costs “significantly,” and today the struggling Android phone maker revealed that will make 15 percent of its staff made redundant as part of that strategy. That’ll mean around 2,250 employees lose their jobs. Read More
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