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Motricity May Slash As Many As 200 Employees; May Move To Bellevue: Report

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Updated: We have two more updates on this story, here and here. Layoffs announcement may come as early as next week.

SEE ALSO: Infospace To Cut 20 Percent of Jobs; Reducing Costs

Motricity, one of the biggest mobile content and applications firm in U.S. now after the buyout of Infospace’s mobile division last year, may now slash as many as 200 jobs out of its workforce of 650, reports WRAL, citing sources. Motricity is also considering moving its headquarters out of Durham, NC to Bellevue, Wash, where Infospace’s mobile unit was based.

This comes after a big round of funding as well, where it raised $185 million, out of which $135 million was used to finance the acquisition. The round was led by Advanced Equities, Carl Icahn and New Enterprise Associates. Steve Elfman, former EVP of InfoSpace’s mobile services business unit, and now the president and COO of Motricity, is based in Bellevue as well.

The combination of the two companies has resulted in significant duplication, the story says, and rumors have been going on for weeks internally, though no action has been taken yet.

Editor’s note: So after watching this thread for along time, we’re finally closing comments on this as the discussion has devolved into name calling. We tried to give as much leeway as we could for open discussion…

Feb 23, 2008 5:48 PM ET

Posted In: Jobs & Layoffs, Companies, InfoSpace, layoffs, motricity

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