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HTC to cut work force by 15%, amid struggling smartphone sales

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13 August 2015

Struggling HTC is cutting 15% of its work force in an attempt to cut costs and revive its ailing smartphone business.

The Taiwanese company announced the lay offs on Thursday, after its second quarter earnings took a dive, for a NT$8 billion (€222 million) loss.

HTC declined to mention the exact number of layoffs. But as of 31 March the company had 15,685 employees, according to its most recent annual report. This means a 15% reduction could end up cutting 2,300 jobs.

HTC is taking the measures to streamline its operations, in an effort to produce profitable growth. As part of the change, the company is forming new business units that will focus on three key areas, premium smartphones, virtual reality and connected lifestyle products.

The restructuring will trim the company’s operating expenses by 35%, HTC added.

Once a major smartphone vendor, the Taiwanese company has fallen on hard times. Its market share has dwindled over the years, and its latest flagship phone, the HTC One, has failed to generate much-needed sales.

Competition from a number of Chinese rivals, including Xiaomi, has dampened HTC’s chances of making a comeback, according to analysts. The smartphone market is simply saturated with too many choices for consumers, making it hard for HTC to gain visibility.

On Thursday, however, HTC’s CEO Cher Wang said in a statement that the company was moving to “diversify beyond smartphones”.

The company is developing a virtual reality headset, the Vive, slated to launch later this year. It’s also working in partnership with sport apparel maker Under Armor on a fitness wearable.

HTC hopes these upcoming products will generate meaningful revenue, but doesn’t expect this to happen until next year.

IDG News Service

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