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Cable & Wireless axes 3,500 staff

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By CNET Networks

Published: 13 November 2002 15:51 GMT

Troubled telecoms giant Cable & Wireless is cutting 3,500 jobs from its loss-making global division, which provides website hosting and telecoms services for companies worldwide, and which accounts for more than two-thirds of Cable & Wireless's business.

The £800m restructuring of the global data services will cost the telecoms group almost one-third of its cash reserves, and bring annual savings of £400m, said the company. The job cuts will leave the global division with 9,000 staff - down from 12,500.

Precise figures for job cuts in the UK, where there are 6,000 staff in the global division, and Ireland, which has 150 staff, have not been disclosed.

In an attempt to make its global data centres profitable, the global group is cutting its data centres from 42 to 23. Utilisation rates of the centres are currently running at about 30 per cent, which is below the 35 to 40 per cent level needed for profitability.

There are three Cable & Wireless data centres in the UK. Their fate has currently not been made public.

In its results on Wednesday, the firm wrote down the value of its global division by £3.5bn, leading to pre-tax losses of £4.43bn for the half-year to 30 September. This figure compares to last year's pre-tax loss of £291m.

Chief executive Graham Wallace said the cuts will allow Cable & Wireless to generate positive cash flow. "It does absolutely not depend on a recovery in the market, because I think that would be a bit foolish," he said in a conference call. A spokesman said the target is to reach profit by Q4 in 2003 to 2004.

Andrew Swinton writes for ZDNet.co.uk

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