Groupon Is Cutting 1,100 Jobs And Shutting Down In 7 Countries Including Taiwan

The deals site said the job cuts will result in pretax charges of up to USD35 million.

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Deals website Groupon will cut 1,100 jobs by September 2016 as part of an effort to reorganise its business. In a blog post explaining the job cuts, Groupon's COO wrote that the decision was a tough one to make, "especially when we believe we're stronger than ever."

According to COO Rich Williams:

As part of the restructure, the daily deals and e-commerce site is also shutting down operations in several markets internationally

As of last December, Groupon had about 12,000 employees

It's tough to believe that Groupon is indeed stronger than ever

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Groupon launched in 2008 as a website for companies to attract customers through one-off offers. However, according to a BBC report, many businesses that used Groupon struggled to transform the discount buyers it supplied into long-term clients.

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