The Prophecy logo exhibited during the Mobile World Congress, on Feb. 28, 2019 in Barcelona, Spain.
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U.S. database and cloud calculating company Oracle is planning to lay off more than 900 people from its China operations, local news shops reported, citing an internal announcement Tuesday morning.
The dismissals will primarily come from Oracle’s peculiar research and development base of 1,600 employees, the reports said. The Beijing location will terminate 500 crew, a move seen as a step toward shutting down the center completely, according to Chinese media.
Oracle did not negate or confirm the reports, but said in a statement to CNBC that: “As our cloud business grows, we will continually counterpoise our resources and restructure our development group to help ensure we deliver the best cloud services to our customers in China.”
It was not directly clear why the company was making the cuts. Guangzhou-based 21st Century Business Herald cited Oracle’s Asia Pacific sympathetic resources head as saying the departures are the result of company-wide restructuring, which will be global. The news site augmented that workers in cloud computing were among the first batch of layoffs in China.
Asia Pacific accounts for involving 16% of Oracle’s total revenues.
Shares of Oracle closed 1.55% lower in New York trading Tuesday.