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Open-source company joins the pained tech industry and lays off less than 3 percent of its staff.
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Only bad can come of printing something like that. It appeared to be written with some measure of glee, and almost as if you couldn't wait to be the first.
However, the saving grace is that purveyors of rumour and gossip, like you apparently are, come off looking worst, and you've just flushed any integrity and credibility you may have had away.
I tire of internet gossips.
Now, if he were the janitor, I wouldn't hold that against the company too much.
Then again, few businessman are blessed with intelligence, morals, ethics, and a sense of fairness.
The right thing to do is to pull this piece out, or rewrite it completely.
But as commented above, the damage is done. People would have read the original post all over the world.
tsk, tsk, tsk.
I'm glad that the cuts aren't as extensive as my source told me. Ecstatic. Who wants to see people laid off, and I've long since lost my Novell bias.
But let's be clear: there's more to this than Novell's statement that "no more than 100" will be laid off. Everything I'm hearing is that this is not true. Why doesn't Novell just come out and admit that the economy is in the toilet and that it's therefore being prudent and cutting heads?
- by kingrob76 February 12, 2009 7:03 AM PST
- Guys, give Matt a break. He missed one, it happens to every journalist / blogger eventually, he corrected the information and owned up to the mistake. If Matt had good info from a good source, his only mistake was not getting the vaunted "second source" that most newspapers go with for breaking an article. And he may well have gotten second source confirmation that was wrong as well, I'm not sure either way.
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(13 Comments)I would expect more cuts as the economy globally continues to suffer, not just from Novell but from many companies.