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EMC job cuts affect more than expected

Stephen Shankland CNET News.com

Published: 08 Jan 2007 09:04 GMT

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EMC plans to cut 1,350 jobs this year — 100 more employees than it earlier expected — to consolidate operations that have sprawled after a three-year acquisition spree.

The storage and software company announced a consolidation plan in November, in which it said it would cut 1,250 positions and take a charge of $150m to $175m to pay for the restructuring. Its final consolidation plan, approved by EMC management on 29 December and outlined in a regulatory filing Friday, calls for the higher job cuts.

The plan is "designed to deliver a more unified experience to customers" and to improve the company's efficiency, EMC said in the regulatory filing.

Over the past three years, EMC has bought 21 companies, including the $2.1bn purchase of RSA Security in June 2006.

The final plan's cost will fall at the high end of the predicted range: $175m, or 6 cents per share, EMC said. The company will take the charge in financial results for the fourth quarter of 2006.

The layoffs are expected to be complete by the end of the year and account for about $130m of the charge. Terminating real estate contracts and other contracts will cost about $15m, and EMC will take a write-off of about $30m to cover assets no longer expected to produce any benefits, the company said.

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