Adobe Plans to Cut 680 Jobs
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Adobe Systems announced Nov. 10 that it will trim 680 jobs or roughly 9 percent of its work force in order to make 2010 projections. The company did not issue an official press release about the restructuring, but did make note of it in a public SEC 8-K filing. The layoffs appear to be within Adobe's software divisions, and not to do with its recent acquisition of Web analytics company Omniture, though Adobe did note that it expects to take additional restructuring charges due to the Omniture purchase. Adobe's last layoffs came in December of 2008, where roughly 8 percent of its work force was eliminated, or about 600 jobs. Adobe wrote in the SEC filing:
The Wall Street Journal said Adobe has been struggling financially, but its stock has held up well:
Adobe makes software including Photoshop, Illustrator, Reader, Flash Player and Air and owns the PDF document format and now Omniture. Adobe had 7,564 employees as of the end of the third quarter of 2009. |
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