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SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) -- Cisco Systems Inc. laid off 600 to 700 workers at its company headquarters and an undisclosed number of employees at other locations this week, bringing the world's largest maker of computer networking gear closer to its goal of reducing its work force by about 2,000 positions.
Cisco Systems lays off 600 employees
Cisco Systems (CSCO) has reduced its head count at its Silicon Valley headquarters, The Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday, citing sources.
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Cisco Systems laid off 600 to 700 workers this week, bringing the world's largest maker of computer networking gear closer to its goal of reducing its work force by about 2,000 positions.
US computer networking giant Cisco Systems has laid off between 600 and 700 employees at its headquarters in San Jose, California, in a bid to reduce costs amid slow sales, The Wall Street Journal reported Friday.
Cisco Systems Inc. laid off 600 to 700 workers this week, bringing the world's largest maker of computer-networking gear closer to its goal of reducing its workforce by about 2,000 positions. The cuts were made at Cisco's San Jose, Calif., headquarters.