New York: US tech giant Microsoft today said it is writing off USD 7.6 billion it spent on acquiring Nokia and will cut 7,800 jobs, but was silent on its India impact.
"I want to update you on decisions impacting our phone business... We anticipate that these changes, in addition to other headcount alignment changes, will result in the reduction of up to 7,800 positions globally, primarily in our phone business," Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said in an email to employees.
He said that restructuring of its phone business has led to an impairment charge of approximately USD 7.6 billion related to assets associated with the acquisition of the Nokia Devices and Services business in addition to a restructuring charge of approximately USD 750 million to USD 850 million.
Microsoft had acquired mobile devices business from Nokia in a USD 7.2 billion deal which concluded in April last year.
This is the second round of major job cut after Mr Nadella took over as Microsoft CEO. About a year ago he announced axing up to 18,000 jobs, biggest cuts in its 39-year history.
After a fresh round of job cuts, Mr Nadella said that there is need to focus on phone efforts in the near term while driving reinvention.
"We are moving from a strategy to grow a standalone phone business to a strategy to grow and create a vibrant Windows ecosystem that includes our first-party device family," he said.
As per IDC report for the first quarter of 2015, mobile phones based on Android operating system dominated the market with 78 per cent share, followed by Apple's iOS. Windows-based phones stood at the third spot with a market share of 2.7 per cent.
"In the near term, we will run a more effective phone portfolio, with better products and speed to market given the recently formed Windows and Devices Group," Mr Nadella said.
As per the new strategy, Microsoft plans to narrow focus to three customer segments where it can make unique contributions and differentiate.
The company's employee strength in India could not be ascertained.
"I want to update you on decisions impacting our phone business... We anticipate that these changes, in addition to other headcount alignment changes, will result in the reduction of up to 7,800 positions globally, primarily in our phone business," Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said in an email to employees.
He said that restructuring of its phone business has led to an impairment charge of approximately USD 7.6 billion related to assets associated with the acquisition of the Nokia Devices and Services business in addition to a restructuring charge of approximately USD 750 million to USD 850 million.
This is the second round of major job cut after Mr Nadella took over as Microsoft CEO. About a year ago he announced axing up to 18,000 jobs, biggest cuts in its 39-year history.
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"We are moving from a strategy to grow a standalone phone business to a strategy to grow and create a vibrant Windows ecosystem that includes our first-party device family," he said.
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"In the near term, we will run a more effective phone portfolio, with better products and speed to market given the recently formed Windows and Devices Group," Mr Nadella said.
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The company's employee strength in India could not be ascertained.
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