Sources: Amazon begins layoffs with its Alexa, Kindle, and Halo hardware teams as part of the planned ~10K cuts, while investors anticipate broader downsizing (Dave Lee/Financial Times)

Dave Lee / Financial Times:
Sources: Amazon begins layoffs with its Alexa, Kindle, and Halo hardware teams as part of the planned ~10K cuts, while investors anticipate broader downsizing  —  Staff working on Alexa, Kindle and Halo are the first to go, but investors want further cuts  —  Soon after Andy Jassy announced the …

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