Novell announces European layoffs
Published: 03 Aug 2005 09:40 BST
Novell plans to lay off 120 to 150 employees in Europe as part of a restructuring plan disclosed in a regulatory filling.
The layoffs will take place by the end of October and cost $10m-$12m (£5.6m-£6.8m), primarily in severance costs, the company said in a filing Monday with the Securities and Exchange Commission. However, it will cut Novell's expenses by about $3m to $4m per quarter during a time when the company is trying to return to profitability.
"This is a sign that Europe could be weak again," said Jefferies & Co. analyst Katherine Egbert, adding that part of the issue could be that a strengthening dollar has diminished the US value of European revenue. Historically, about a third of Novell's revenue — roughly $100m per quarter at present rates — comes from Europe, she said.
The layoffs are the result of a new phase of restructuring that began in the United States, Novell said. Ron Hovsepian, promoted in May to executive vice-president of worldwide field operations, implemented that earlier phase and now is working on the European changes, said spokesman Bruce Lowry.
The restructuring in the United States was geared to improve customer contacts by establishing specific territory responsibilities and dedicated staff for larger customer accounts, Lowry said.
Novell sells server software for tasks such as management and email. It sold an operating system called NetWare for years, but as that software waned, the company began emphasising Linux with the $210m acquisition of SuSE Linux in 2004. The company has major global alliances with hardware and software powers, but it still lags behind leader Red Hat in the Linux market.
"They're in turnaround mode still," Egbert said. "What Wall Street is looking for is an uptick in the Linux business to offset the declines in NetWare. If they could stabilise NetWare or better, if NetWare declines have Linux make up for those quarter-to-quarter declines, that would be a reason to get excited. But Linux has been flat."
In its quarter ended on 30 April, Novell's revenue declined to $294m from $297m the year earlier. Using generally accepted accounting principles, its net loss deepened from $15m to $16m over the same period.
Novell plans to report financial results for its third fiscal quarter, which ended 31 July, on 25 August.











