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Sonos Cuts 96 Employees

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Santa Barbara-based Sonos , which makes user-friendly, whole home music systems and speakers, has laid off 96 employees, according to multiple reports from Santa Barbara media on Friday. Deails on the layoffs have not been announced by the company, nor reason for the cuts. READ MORE>>.

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Citrix Cuts 10 Percent; Santa Barbara Hit

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Citrix Systems , a provider of enterprise infrastructure software based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, said Wednesday that the firm is reducing its headcount by approximately 10 percent--and has laid off staff at the firm's Santa Barbara Unit, Citrix Online. A spokesperson for Citrix confirmed the cuts Friday evening.

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Layoffs Hot Keyword for Second Half of January 2009

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But, in running it now for the second half of January, the keyword that popped to the top was: Layoffs And this is definitely a sign of the times. Here's the rest. Top for January 16, 2009 - January 31, 2009 Posts Are You Selling Online Yet? Here’s how to do it.

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Superconductor Technologies Chops Staff

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Superconductor Technologies , the developer of superconducting wire and wireless component which has operations in Santa Barbara, has cut nearly a third of the company''s jobs in February, and reduced its staff to 30. layoff jobs barbara santa santabarbara employment wireless wire technologies superconductor'

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Sonos To Cut 12 Percent Of Employees, Blames Pandemic

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Santa Barbara-based whole home speaker system manufacturer Sonos says it plans to cut 12 percent of its global headcount--and will close its New York retail store and six satellite offices--due to "uncertainty and challenges" stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic.

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QAD Chops Staff As Revenues Drop

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Santa Barbara-based QAD , a maker of manufacturing resource planning software, said Thursday that it has cut its staff, as the firm was "significantly affected this quarter by the impact of the global economic downturn." Tags: jobs employment layoff manufacturing software.

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CallWave: Private Again

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The move follows the sale of its hallmark FAX business in February to j2, and turmoil and layoffs over the last two years as the firm's Internet call waiting service declined with the rise of broadband connectivity and corresponding drop in dial up usage.