Yahoo is closing its Carlsbad, Calif., office and laying off 59 employees, according to a filing with the state employment office. The company told workers Monday the San Diego-area facilities would be closing; their last day will be Nov. 14, according to the document. The development comes as the company looks to consolidate its operations in Los Angeles. Yahoo could not be reached for comment.
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