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Business

Microsoft’s Gaming Gambit Hits a Wall: Xbox Faces Historic Restructuring Amid Spiraling Losses

Microsoft is slashing 4,800 jobs and fundamentally restructuring its Xbox division as the gaming unit faces a staggering 64% loss on every dollar invested. The move marks an end to Microsoft's aggressive expansion era, forced by plateauing Game Pass growth and a 2.5x surge in hardware component costs.

NeMo2026年7月7日 10:44
#Microsoft#Xbox#Game Pass
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Business

Volkswagen’s Radical Retrenchment: A 100,000-Job Gamble to Survive the China Shock

Volkswagen is reportedly planning its largest-ever restructuring, involving 100,000 job cuts and the closure of four German factories to combat the existential threat from Chinese EV makers. Despite projected annual savings of €10 billion, the company still faces a significant cost and technology gap that threatens its long-term market dominance.

SoBiz2026年6月27日 05:08
#Volkswagen#Electric Vehicles#China Competition
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Technology

Alibaba Taps Gen Z Talent: Chen Yusen Becomes Youngest Division CEO as DingTalk Seeks Cultural Reset

Alibaba has appointed 32-year-old tech specialist Chen Yusen as the new CEO of DingTalk, making him the youngest division head in the company’s history. The move follows a significant cultural crisis and signals a strategic pivot toward youthful leadership and technical innovation.

NeTe2026年6月11日 22:38
#Alibaba#DingTalk#Chen Yusen
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Business

Samsung’s Strategic Retreat: Why the Global Giant is Ceding China’s Appliance Market

Samsung is reportedly restructuring its Chinese operations to exit the home appliance and television markets following years of declining sales and intense local competition. The company will pivot to focus exclusively on mobile and memory chip divisions while maintaining its large-scale industrial and R&D investments in the region.

NeTe2026年4月11日 06:29
#Samsung Electronics#China Market#Consumer Electronics