There seems to be continuing scrutiny related to offshoring of many IT related jobs. See the article NY Times - Indians Fearing Repercussions of U.S. Technology Outsourcing.
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Monday, February 09, 2004
Sunday, February 01, 2004
Well, it seems that the 150 or so employees are not the only ones who have less than a positive take on Xansa withdrawal from North America. None of these have anything nice to say. Many of them paint the picture by linking the withdrawal from North America with the recent withdrawal from Europe operations. Take a look at the trades:
Since Xansa has pulled out of Europe and North America, one has to ask, could there be a trend here?
- www.forbes.com - XANSA PROFITS HIT BY NORTH AMERCIAN WITHDRAWAL
- MCN Direct Newswire - XANSA PULLS OUT OF NORTH AMERICA
- silicon.com - Xansa bails out of US
- uk.news.yahoo.com - Xansa Pulls Out of North America
- news.independent.co.uk - Xansa profits hit by North America withdrawal
- 1st-news.com - Xansa to pull out of America
- www.thisismoney.com - Xansa (XAN)
- www.thisismoney.com - Xansa says goodbye to America
- www.thisismoney.com - Xansa giving up on the Continent
- www.blackenterprise.com - Firm starts to pull out of the US
Since Xansa has pulled out of Europe and North America, one has to ask, could there be a trend here?
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