Microsoft streamlines its smart-phone hardware business impacting 1,850 jobs

Microsoft streamlines its smart-phone hardware business impacting 1,850 jobs

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MUMBAI: Microsoft Corp has announced plans to streamline the company's smart-phone hardware business, which will impact up to 1,850 jobs. As a result, the company will record impairment and restructuring charge of approximately $950 million, of which approximately $200 million will relate to severance payments.

"We are focusing our phone efforts where we have differentiation — with enterprises that value security, manageability and our Continuum capability, and consumers who value the same," said Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. "We will continue to innovate across devices and on our cloud services across all mobile platforms."

Microsoft anticipates this will result in the reduction of up to 1,350 jobs at Microsoft Mobile Oy in Finland, as well as up to 500 additional jobs globally. Employees working for Microsoft Oy, a separate Microsoft sales subsidiary based in Espoo, are not in scope for the planned reductions.

As a result of the action, Microsoft will record a charge in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2016 for the impairment of assets in its More Personal Computing segment, related to these phone decisions.

The actions associated with today's announcement are expected to be substantially complete by the end of the calendar year and fully completed by July 2017, the end of the company's next fiscal year.

More information about these charges will be provided in Microsoft's fourth-quarter earnings announcement on July 19, 2016, and in the company's 2016 Annual Report on Form 10-K.

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