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Record results and brand heat ?
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Back to 2016 levels. 100 invested in 2016 gives you 100 9 years later
Record results and brand heat ?
Occidental Petroleum (OXY) is preparing for its Q3 earnings report, expected to show a 52% decline in earnings year-over-year. Recent developments, including a 10% drop in stock value and mixed analyst opinions, are reshaping the company's investment outlook.
Terrible executive leadership ki-ling our company
I'm finally back in the green on TDC overall now up $44,000 really have a great amount of being a shareholder and being a part of the mission here. For the doubters TDC has massive potential as realized by the cloud arr. It's an excellent stock to buy and hold
I thought all our strategic plans and moves were put in place to help drive the stock price up. So, why is it so far down?
The company absolutely went down hill after Michael F. Neidorff died. The executives decided to save a little money and offshore to the Philippines. Guess what Centene. Americans don't like talking to foreigners.! We get sc--wed on jobs from H1B's and the companies offshore jobs elsewhere. it cost you your Medicare business and stock price.
So this is what a “market-based” company looks like? Since John Stankey took over as CEO in 2020, AT&T’s stock has gone nowhere, bouncing between $14 and $24 while billions were wasted on failed acquisitions, buybacks, pointless reorgs, and the most tone-deaf RTO policy in corporate America.
Five years in, zero shareholder value created. Billions burned. Morale at rock bottom. The “market” isn’t buying his strategy, and neither are the employees who actually keep this place running.
If Stankey really wants to be “market-based,” then start listening to what the market is saying: no confidence. Bring back flexibility, respect, and results-driven work. The 5-day RTO punishment failed. It’s time to admit it and move forward.
Demolished. Down $111.00 in 18 months, with buybacks. I guess the investors just don’t trust us yet? Put the guy from Slalom in. Or anyone.
Wellsfargo stock will crash soon. More payoffs to come.
Look at the stock price that all the RTO defenders pointed to. We’re back to the January levels, headed for sub-$20, bet.
Where are these RTO defenders now? Hope all you id--ts sold lmao.
By the way you also won’t be getting a bonus due to the increased operating costs RTO has imposed on the business. RTO is working!!!
Read a bunch of the recent threads and something doesn't add up because the earnings looks fine? Stock jumped nearly 40% and it isn't even lunch yet.
This AI move is really helping things turn around clearly!
What's going on with stock price?
Why does UP stock su-k so bad. They are always painting a picture of rainbows and unicorns. With earnings, safety, merger talk. Shareholders must know they are full of s$$$. Because the stock just wants to drop no matter what.
With a stock that is plummeting at record pace, anyone hearing about new layoffs?
https://www.tradingview.com/news/zacks:1e2b0e7bc094b:0-verizon-vs-t-mobile-which-telecom-stock-should-you-bet-on/
Our stock has been on a steady decline for the last 6 months and shows no sign of any rebound. We now stand at more than an 11% decrease in stock price during this time period. On Market capitalization of $323 Billion, we ( our shareholders) have lost an amazing $32 Billion in this amount of time. How long will the patience last? How long will SAP go before it must drastically cut costs to stop the losses since we are not able to close the gap with increased revenue?
Do not think that our Board does not see that major layoffs are accelerating across sectors, with Amazon cutting 14,000 jobs, UPS slashing 48,000 positions and Microsoft (our partner) on track to cut at least 16,000 so far this year (with perhaps more to come).
The reality is that some of the factors driving these layoffs are beyond SAP's control and were cited by our CFO in the Q3 review, such as: Trump’s tariffs, rising operational costs and massive AI investments as primary drivers of the widespread job cuts. At the same time SAP will increase it's proposed buyout of $4.5 Billion of BlackLine, which offer they rejected. The message is clear, SAP's only hope of survival is to attempt to "buy" our way into profitability and market survival.
But will it work? I think not by itself. Let us all be prepared, our Board is fighting for their own survival. Shareholders will not close out the year on such poor stock performance without some pull back. The "quick" fix will be to do with so many other companies are doing which is to employ widespread layoffs to hopefully reduce the damage the stock has been suffering from for the last half of this year. Q4/25 and Q1/26 are likely not to be good for us - stay alert and prepare yourselves for what may be coming in the months ahead.
$40 billion more approved for 2026 and beyond.
It doesn’t matter that they are rolling in cash. They want you gone because there is never enough cash for those who worship it.
Capitalism destroys itself without a strong democratic government that protects its citizens. The government we have is bought by the capitalists.
Had a momentary blip of increase and has lost 1.50 since the announcement.
Our floor was being renovated in ATL- Lenox so TSC Leadership allowed us to work from home 2 days a week while renovation was being completed until December 1st. Porter visited ATL and reiterated it.
Today we get an email that they finished early so back to 5 days on Monday! “We know this is short notice and you may need to make some adjustments to your schedule”. What a joke. Don’t ever let AT&T tell you they care about you.
Good job Frank and executives, way to take a great company and absolutely drive it into the ground. Why did the board ever hire this guy? He was a failure at First Data and brought his failures to Fiserv. He is an mo--n, a selfish person, and terrible leader.
I don't know how Mike is gonna raise the company back to where it should be.
So let me get this straight. When the analysts are citing CM and his sale of stock as a reason for downgrading and selling stock, and lowering the outlook, under already existing pressure about future revenue, you have to wonder. All the layoffs (savings) that have come under CM are moot when it comes to a downgrade because of what CM did. I think SC needs to take CM out to the shed because his layoffs took good people out of Oracle, and maybe his layoff plans saved millions, and his boneheaded sale just cost ORCL billions. Way to go.
Seems like 3 mutually exclusive aims but maybe I’m wrong
https://www.wsj.com/business/c-suite/fiserv-erases-30-billion-in-market-value-after-new-ceo-pulls-guidance-63c8ba9f?st=erghX1&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
We’re Wall Street’s darling again. Hurrah! Yipeeee!
We’re soaring, we’re flying, there’s not a night stand that we cannot sell.
Everyone is safe and the stock will be at $500 by Christmas.
https://x.com/BoringBiz_/status/1983237774615445574
Anyone know when the next major round of exec stock vesting is? I'm guessing with so many 32+ folks seeing the internal writing on the wall: disorganization, complete lack of strategy, 996 culture, etc that there will be selloffs and a quitting spree.
Did anyone see the Fiserv earning and subsequent drip of 44% in the stock price. FIS in sympathy is down 9%. Announcement off 100k of layoffs between the mag 7. Things are starting to fet real.
"[Schulman is] facing an uphill battle to revive the faltering stock."
Schulman also promises to be "fiscally responsible". Wow.
Is this what Mike and the Board were expecting?
And what is with moving back to the NASDAQ - feels like Mike is listening to Jeff Yabuki - "low single digit revenue grower and a durable company".
Good job.
The big vesting is in November, and it will be paid in full.
This is the last large vest for those of us who were here during the 2022 crash when they topped us up.
Going forward vesting is quarterly.
It is much smaller because I used a much higher stock price when allocating them.
"Skyworks Solutions will BUY smaller rival Qorvo, they said on Tuesday, forming a $22 billion combined company that supplies radio-frequency chips to Apple and other smartphone makers."
The stock-and-cash deal, which will create one of the largest U.S. suppliers of radio-frequency chips. The aim is to repositoon the new company for a recovery in the smartphone market.
For those of you that own stock in Humana, are you pleased with this year’s stock’s position? What are your feelings about 2026, in regards to Humana’s stock’s position?
Will BoD replace Stankey? We all see huge decline in the stock value, stagnant innovations and network rollouts, stagnant cNPS, artificially driven Q results driven by soft layoffs, no obvious acquisition ahead and all time low employee morale after forced 5 days RTO....
Huge volume sold today on lower price, sounds like tomorrow’s earnings call will be Farley making excuses.
https://stocktwits.com/news-articles/markets/equity/ibm-stock-idynamic-name-to-own-in-ai-revolution-says-analyst/ch6CYdnR3Yd
Since September 15 there have been 15 down days with the earnings announcement on October 22 coming up = bad news that has been leaked to select individuals.
Where is the SEC?????
$29.62 to $25.91