He has good Ideres.
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It's too late for anything to save Xerox. If something big had been done when JV first took over we might have had enough room to pull up before the plane crashed into the ground. But he was just told to keep the ship afloat long enough for Icahn and Deason to get some payback in stock dividends and shop the company for an outright sale.
Too much time has passed now and I believe the damage is terminal. There's not enough time, or money (have you seen the earnings?) to save it. The only way out now is a merger, partial sale of some components, or a total sale. There's nothing organic the company can do to "grow" itself out of this mess. It's just too far in the ho-e at this point.
Back up the Clown Car there is room for Steve B to board …
Steve b is all talk , tells you what you want to hear. The only thing that can save xerox is a buyout/merger. New leadership completly .
NJ mob boss meets Japanese culture. What could go wrong?
Steve better plant a hickey on the Fuji CEOs a-s.
I like SB. He has been doing the heavy lifting for JV who was an empty suit. Unfortunately, any ideas he had on M&A have been explored and did not materialized. Maybe Fuji can come back to the table. With new leadership, they might be able to reach a decent deal.
SB has always been a good speaker.
But his town hall was woefully short on details. There was NO info about how they are fixing supply chain issues. There was NO info about new products and/or solutions that are coming to help stop the slide.
All in all it was simply a Rah-Rah message with no substance. Can he make a positive difference? Maybe. But he's been in all the same meetings JV was, and the results haven't improved. And he answers to the same Board of Directors JV did, so I don't see much change coming.
No one is answering one question ….WHERE IS OUR PRODUCT!!!!!????? Simple
Question I still haven’t heard an answer to.
Surprised Xerox hasn't made crypto
I personally appreciated his candor on most things. He’s a little more forthright and brash, not a bad thing. At the end of the day he’s still running a publicly traded company, so we’ll see how things shake out.
Does Stevie boy tap a coin like JV..
Shades of Captain Queeg…
Just another sign of this dysfunctional
management team ..
Dear @brn+1hWo8ipJ,
Say more for those of us not on the chat!
I agree...a lot of a** kissers out there but also surprised to see how nobody cared/remembered JV that represents the whole feeling of this board.
He also has a lot of a-s kissers as seen by the chat.