Maybe the stress is starting to show at the web publisher CNET Networks. Lost in the haze of filing to deadline, posting her location byline must've slipped Ina Fried's mind.
'WHEREVERTHEHECKIAM', screamed the intro.
On the serious side, 120 staff are to lose their jobs. Investors complained the company is run inefficiently, pushing management to cut 10% of the workforce and changing some board members. The share price rose by 5% on Tuesday, according to MarketWatch, but that follows a steady fall since the dotcom era: CNET's shares have fallen from nearly $80 to $7.55 today.