| Title: | The Digital way of working |
| Moderator: | QUARK::LIONEL ON |
| Created: | Fri Feb 14 1986 |
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 5321 |
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A memo leaked to the Wall Street Journal and Boston Globe forms the
basis for this story.
Copyright � Dow Jones & Co. 1992
Source: Dow Jones News Service
Headline: Digital - Spending Cuts -2-: Cuts In Engineering, Research
Time: Feb 07 1992 0818
Story:
By John R. Wilke
Dow Jones Staff Reporter
BOSTON -DJ- Digital Equipment Corp. plans to cut spending on engineering and
research by $400 million, or as much as 20 pc to 25 pc, Digital insiders said.
The new round of cost-cutting and a sweeping reorganization were outlined
Jan. 14 in a forceful, urgent presentation to senior executives by Digital's
president, Kenneth H. Olsen, said people who attended the meeting.
Olsen's plans follow news of an unexpectedly steep loss for the fiscal
second quarter, ended Dec. 31, the first operating loss in the company's
35-year history.
A memo that summarizes Olsen's remarks has been circulating within the
company and was obtained by The Wall Street Journal. It says that Olsen
intends to streamline product packaging and engineering and kill off what he
called ''perpetual projects'' that divert precious engineering funds to a few
small-volume products.
The move is likely to be welcomed by investors. A senior manager who
attended the luncheon meeting at the company's headquarters quoted Olsen as
saying that ''big companies like Digital can't expect to compete in every
niche.''
It wasn't clear whether all the $400 million in cuts sought by Olsen would
come from Digital's $1.6 billion research budget. Some of it apparently will
come from the amount spent by the company on manufacturing engineering, a
figure that Digital doesn't disclose.
Still, a large cut in research spending would be painful for Digital.
According to Inside R&D, published by Technical Insights Inc. of Englewood,
N.J., Digital ranked fifth in 1990 in research spending by the largest U.S.
corporations, after General Motors Corp., International Business Machines
Corp., Ford Motor Co. and American Telephone & Telegraph Co. Moreover, as a
proportion of revenue, Digital's $1.6 billion research budget - at 12.5 pc of
its calendar 1990 revenue - far exceeded that of GM, Ford, IBM or AT&T.
-V-
For complete article, see today's edition of The Wall Street Journal.
8:18 AM
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| 1758.1 | ASICS::LESLIE | Andy Leslie | Fri Feb 07 1992 12:36 | 1 | |
yes, but was the memo repeating rumour or fact? | |||||
| 1758.2 | STRIKE::LENNARD | Fri Feb 07 1992 12:59 | 1 | ||
It's absolute fact...I've got a copy. | |||||
| 1758.3 | no update | SDSVAX::SWEENEY | Patrick Sweeney in New York | Fri Feb 07 1992 13:05 | 11 |
As of 1 PM, Digital hasn't issued a external clarification that's been
forwarded to subscribers of the Dow Jones News Service or an internal
clarification on Livewire. Mark Steinkrauss, director of investor
relations, is briefly quoted in article published: "Digital already has
in place initiatives that will save $1 billion in annual expenses in
future years. Digital has taken a total of $1.65 billion in
restructuring charges over the past two years to cover the cost of
plant, closings, product consolidations, and work force reductions"
The bottom line is that Digital appears neither to confirm nor deny the
specific details of the story published in today's Wall Street Journal.
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| 1758.5 | STRIKE::LENNARD | Fri Feb 07 1992 14:23 | 5 | ||
Hey, the new Org Chart shows KO as President and Smith as COO. I
doubt very much that he's gonna start running marketing.
To tell the truth, I wouldn't mind seeing Sculley on the chart...high
up.
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| 1758.6 | Sculley? Really? | FASDER::AHERB | Al is the *first* name | Sat Feb 08 1992 07:32 | 6 |
> To tell the truth, I wouldn't mind seeing Sculley on the
>chart...high
> up.
If Sculley were such a wizard, he would have licensed the Mac
interface in '88!
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| 1758.7 | Newspaper Article!!! | EJOVAX::JFARLEY | Mon Feb 10 1992 09:28 | 6 | |
Article in Philadelphia Inquirer "Struggling Digital Equipment
Corporation plans massive layoffs ." The article goes on to expound
that all areas of the company are not safe and it will start from
top down. Highest paid jobs are the first to go. Keep your fingers
crossed, and here we go again.
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| 1758.10 | ASICS::LESLIE | Andy Leslie | Mon Feb 10 1992 10:43 | 1 | |
Don't forget the acquisitions. | |||||
| 1758.11 | Bad math. | VAXSOC::LAVOIE | Tom Lavoie 293-5705 | Mon Feb 10 1992 10:46 | 8 |
"The company has cut 12,450 jobs..."
From 1991 annual report: Employees....... 121,000
From Q3 results:
TOTAL EMPLOYEE POPULATION APPROXIMATELY.. 119,500
Somebody's math is wrong here.
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| 1758.12 | SIMON::SZETO | Simon Szeto, International Sys. Eng. | Mon Feb 10 1992 10:59 | 4 | |
> "The company has cut 12,450 jobs..."
> Somebody's math is wrong here.
Also added jobs, also acquired two companies.
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| 1758.13 | roller coaster.... | SWORD1::PASQUALE | Mon Feb 10 1992 14:44 | 2 | |
fasten your seatbelts and stay tuned....
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| 1758.14 | SALSA::MOELLER | Three-day Weekends. Pass it on. | Mon Feb 10 1992 16:28 | 6 | |
Ken running Marketing.. there's a scary thought. In my hearing he
stated vociferously that Multi-Media would never go anywhere (ask SUN
and the FROX TV folks) and that a VT terminal and a good Word
Processing program is what the world wants.
karl
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