Sopha Medical to cut staff:

French imaging company Sopha Medical is set to reduce its staff by 40% as part of the company's restructuring plans. An estimated 60 jobs will be cut from 180 in its French facility in Buc, France, and 65 from 130 in the US, says Les Echos. Sopha's chief executive, Andre Debionne, hopes to reduce losses to between Fr 30 and Fr 40 million ($8 million) in 1995 following investment of Fr 145 million by the CEA, (see Clinica No 635, p 1).

French imaging company Sopha Medical is set to reduce its staff by 40% as part of the company's restructuring plans. An estimated 60 jobs will be cut from 180 in its French facility in Buc, France, and 65 from 130 in the US, says Les Echos. Sopha's chief executive, Andre Debionne, hopes to reduce losses to between Fr 30 and Fr 40 million ($8 million) in 1995 following investment of Fr 145 million by the CEA, (see Clinica No 635, p 1).

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