● 04.24.09

●● The Score: Red Hat Revenue Up 18%, Microsoft Revenue Down, Apple Fires 1,600 Full-time Employees

Posted in Apple, Finance, GNU/Linux, Marketing, Microsoft, Red Hat at 9:12 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz

Summary: GNU/Linux leader remains the only one standing (and thriving) despite a tough economy

SOME months ago we wrote about rumours of Apple layoffs and their execution, only to be told off by proponents of Apple. Well, it’s a lot more official now:

wrote about rumours of Apple layoffs
↺ a lot more official now
Apple retail sheds 1,600 full-time positions[...]Apple’s retail group shed about 1,600 full-time equivalent workers during its second fiscal quarter.

More in The Inquirer and in Gizmodo:

↺ in The Inquirer
↺ in Gizmodo
According to figures that somehow failed to make it into the release of Apple’s latest quarterly financial results, Apple’s retail group shed about 1,600 full-time equivalent workers during its second fiscal quarter.

It remains to be seen whether Microsoft will announce further layoffs [1, 2, 3] after abysmal results [1, 2, 3]. Todd Bishop is now saying that Microsoft profits are down 30% although the accurate number is 32% and the truth may be worse because Microsoft has a history of cooking the books [1, 2] and so do Apple and Novell. Like Apple, Microsoft prefers to keep this a low-profile tidbit and to use euphemisms like “reorgs” or “adjustments” while disengaging with outside contracts, temporary workers, and partners; these are redundancies that Microsoft is not obliged to disclose for the benefit of shareholders. █

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