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By Ina Fried
Posted on ZDNet News: May 7, 2004 12:25:00 AM

A restructuring at Apple Computer that began last quarter will result in additional job cuts this year, the Mac maker said in a regulatory filing Thursday.

Apple said a reorganization of its sales and marketing efforts will result in 148 job cuts over the course of the current fiscal year, which ends in September. The cuts are in addition to 200 jobs that were eliminated when the company closed its Sacramento, Calif., plant in April. Apple said in April that it was making the cuts, but did not say how many jobs were affected.

The Cupertino, Calif.-based company detailed the cuts late Thursday in its quarterly filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

Apple took a $9.6 million restructuring charge last quarter, and the company said in the filing that it expects to take another $10 million charge in the current quarter, largely related to finalizing the plant closure.

The company said the job cuts and the plant closing should save it $6 million per quarter in operating expenses. Shuttering the plant alone should save the company $3 million per quarter, Apple Executive Vice President Tim Cook said at last month's shareholder meeting.

Although Apple has pared jobs on several occasions in recent years, the company has continued to grow its overall ranks. Much of the hiring has come as the company has expanded its network of Apple-owned retail stores.

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Thus, you admitted Mac does not worse its money too. Questions? (NT)
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Sales and marketing cut  Anton Philidor | 05/06/04
Linux and Mac users are on opposite ends  george_ou | 05/06/04
Marketing has always been Apple's weakness  j.m.galvin | 05/07/04
Apple's nickel and dime approach  Anton Philidor | 05/07/04
No and Yes  j.m.galvin | 05/07/04
Thank you.  Anton Philidor | 05/07/04
Question: if a COMPANY wants out of MS and does not do video/graphics ...  Vily Clay | 05/06/04
OK Vily, I'll bite  Fred Fredrickson | 05/06/04
If what Apple is doing is so good ? then why it came down to 3%?  Vily Clay | 05/06/04
Mostly because....  mlindl | 05/07/04
If the market is doubling, yes.  Anton Philidor | 05/07/04
You are partly correct  j.m.galvin | 05/07/04
Pretty simple  Fred Fredrickson | 05/07/04
... and you?  Vily Clay | 05/07/04
Take out Apple and replace with Dell, HP or MS  mlindl | 05/08/04
I wish you would pay attention ?  Vily Clay | 05/08/04
Then someone screwed up.  Rick_K | 05/11/04
Thus, you admitted Mac does not worse its money too. Questions? (NT)  Vily Clay | 05/11/04
Apple's strategy  Anton Philidor | 05/07/04
It looks like Apple doesn?t like an easy life. (NT)  Vily Clay | 05/07/04
I went the Mac route  Ken_z | 05/07/04
Question.  TWRX | 05/07/04
Many are moving to PDAs.  Yen_z | 05/07/04
You did not answer the question. (NT)  Vily Clay | 05/07/04
Why, yes I did.  Yen_z | 05/10/04
You would write: ?They would prefer Mac to Linux because ?? (NT)  Vily Clay | 05/10/04
Hold on - didn't they acutally MOVE some jobs?  mlindl | 05/07/04
Factory closing  Anton Philidor | 05/07/04
So how many jobs did CA lose?  mlindl | 05/08/04
Message has been deleted.  boblanders22 | 05/07/04

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