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Nortel to cut 1300 jobs


Monday, November 10, 2008

Nortel reported a net loss of US$3.4 billion for the third quarter, and plans to cut 1,300 jobs.

A year ago, Nortel had a net profit of $27 million. Revenue in the third quarter was $2.32 billion, a 14 percent decrease compared to a year ago. Nortel blames a challenging economic environment, competitive pressures and reduced spending by key carrier customers, especially in North America, for the drop, according to a statement.

The bad news doesn't end there; the company also lowered its guidance for the full year. Nortel now expects revenue to decline by around 4 percent compared to 2007. It previously stated that it expected a drop between 2 percent and 4 percent. Deteriorating economic conditions were also blamed for the weaker forecast. The unfavorable impact of foreign exchange will also take its toll, the company said.

Besides the plan to cut 1,300 jobs, Nortel also put in place a number of other measurements to reduce its corporate structure and lower costs, including freezing salaries, extending its existing hiring freeze through 2009 and making deeper cuts in discretionary spending.

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