Cisco Simplifies; Cuts 6,500 Jobs
Wish we still had a Flip cam to see all the changes happening at Cisco today
Cisco Systems Inc. (Nasdaq: CSCO) CEO John Chambers promised a simpler Cisco, and on Monday, he took steps to deliver. The company announced it is cutting 6,500 employees -- 2,100 of them via a voluntary retirement program.
Cisco says 15 percent of those cut were at VP and higher levels. The whole culling represents a 9 percent reduction in force -- a number that will mean more to the investors who have watched their Cisco shares stagnate over the past decade than to those who are emptying their desks into boxes this evening.
Cisco says about $750 million of the charges against earnings incurred by the layoffs will be recognized during its fourth quarter, which ends in July.
Why it matters
Cisco's efforts to relieve its bloating (and investor nausea) have been fairly well documented. This is a big step in the process of cleaning up a confusing enterprise and making it easier to understand and less tied to the whims of the consumer marketplace.
For more
Chambers Promises a Simpler Cisco
Cisco May Cut 5,000 Jobs
Cisco's Early Retirements Begin
Cisco Preps for Layoffs
Cisco's Profits Shrink in Q3
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