About two months ago, we reported that Google was interested in hiring a lot of new European employees. Now there's word that Yahoo's moving in the opposite direction; some European departments will have to either improve their performance or be sold or shut down.
There may be one more option: justify their less-than-profitable existence. Still, it looks like corporate belt-tightening will have a tangible effect in the first quarter of 2008, which is the deadline that accompanies this challenge.
"Toby Coppel, the new-ish head Yahoo's European business, has given an ominous warning," reports Rafat Ali. "Even CEO Jerry Yang said as much in the Q3 earnings call in October: We 'plan to shut down a number of other one-off services throughout the world over the coming months.'"
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