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  • UXC cost-cutting fails to deliver

    More cost-cutting measures could be in store for ASX-listed IT services firm UXC as its executive chairman Geoff Lord admitted today that previous initiatives didn't come fast enough.

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    Apple's OS X Snow Leopard may be on tap for the start of the new year, slightly earlier than expected.

  • Layoffs hit UXC

    ASX-listed IT services firm UXC last week laid off around a dozen employees due to fears that current contracts would be deferred.

  • Share price falls fuel Aussie IT buyouts?

    Huge share price falls amidst some of Australia's largest IT companies over the past few weeks have fuelled speculation about whether the industry could be about to face some degree of merger and acquisition activity.

  • UXC hives off Getronics 'break and fix' arm

    Local diversified technology services firm UXC has quietly sold off a part of the Getronics business it acquired earlier this year.

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