As Expected, as CFO Departs, Apple Announces a Round of Mass Layoffs Once Again (Paying Salaries is Becoming Hard When You're So Deep in Debt)
"Tim Apple" cooks the apple with Dotard. So "woke"! The only think pink at Apple (after handshakes with Donald Trump) will be pink slips.
10 selected stories (there are many more):
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Bloomberg ☛ Apple Cuts Jobs in Online Services Group as Priorities Shift [Ed: Gurman is not objective; it's like a de facto Apple operative inside the media, softening reality or issuing one-sided spin when breaking the news]
Apple Inc. took the rare step of cutting about 100 jobs in its digital services group, part of a shift in priorities for the critical division, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
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Hindustan Times ☛ Apple layoffs: Tech giant cuts 100 digital services jobs amid big AI moves
Apple cut around 100 jobs in its digital services group, mainly affecting the Apple Books app and Apple Bookstore teams.
Apple eliminated about 100 jobs in its digital services group, with the biggest cuts affecting the team responsible for its Apple Books app and Apple Bookstore, Bloomberg News reported. The layoffs include some engineering roles and other services teams like the one that runs Apple News, the report said citing people in the know.
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9to5Mac ☛ Gurman: Apple issues fourth known round of layoffs this year with Services job cuts
Mark Gurman reports for Bloomberg that Apple has cut around 100 jobs in the Services division. While relativity small compared to other technology firms over the last few years, the layoffs are notable for Apple. That’s because CEO Tim Cook has repeated that layoffs are a last resort for the company.
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The Week ☛ Apple layoffs: iPhone maker cuts 100 jobs in digital services group in latest round
Apple has decided to lay off approximately 100 jobs in its digital services group, reported Bloomberg, citing sources. Some of these reportedly included engineers.
The most impacted team was the one responsible for the Apple Books app and Apple Bookstore while Apple News team also saw job cuts, according to the outlet. The affected workers were informed on Tuesday.
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Apple announces third round of layoffs amid strategy shift
pple Inc. is cutting approximately 100 jobs within its services division, marking a shift in strategic priorities for a segment critical to the company’s growth.
This move, according to reports, reflects a realignment within the group led by Senior Vice President Eddy Cue.
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San Fancisco ☛ Bay Area tech layoffs: Apple announces rare wave of job cuts
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India Times ☛ Apple sees third round of layoffs, these are the teams impacted
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AppleInsider ☛ Apple lays off about 100 services jobs across Apple Books, News
A priority shift in Apple Services has led to about 100 layoffs across a few teams, with the biggest hitting Apple Books — though the app isn't going anywhere.
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WCCF Tech ☛ Apple Lays Off Around 100 People From Its Services Division, Despite This Segment Estimated To Bring In $100 Billion Revenue By 2025
A revenue of $90.75 billion for the fiscal Q2 2024 period and a profit of $23.6 billion was insufficient to keep Apple from introducing another round of layoffs, as according to the latest report, the company has trimmed its employee headcount by 100 from its Services arm. This is the fourth time that Apple has had to reduce its workforce, but what surprised us was that it was from a segment that has consistently shown incredible growth in the past several quarters.
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ABP ☛ Apple Layoffs: iPhone Maker Fires 100 Employees In THIS Department; Check Details
Apple has reportedly reduced its workforce by around 100 positions within its digital services group, signalling a shift in priorities for this key division, according to a Bloomberg report citing sources. The layoffs predominantly affected the team behind the Apple Books app and Apple Bookstore, with further reductions also impacting other service teams, such as Apple News.