Thread regarding Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) layoffs

Who will be left?

I’ve seen so many of my coworkers laid off, all of them with the knowledge and experience NEEDED to keep HPE afloat. At the rate we’re going, who will we have left to look for guidance as we sometimes do? I certainly can’t turn to my manager in such situations. He made it abundantly clear that he doesn’t have a clue on what’s going on.

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if rock and roll is here to stay who will be left to play whoo whoo whooo

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Post ID: @1hlmz+185Fs6vW

HPE is a zombie company. Maybe one day a bigger channel partner will buy it just for the brand name.

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Post ID: @8pkx+185Fs6vW

People have been posting this drivel (how will they ever replace my experience?) for several years on this site. Obviously the company can replace you and survive without you or anyone else. The real question is why you are wasting time asking that instead of looking for a better place to spend your time.

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Post ID: @2wtt+185Fs6vW

Nobody here is NEEDED. You are all just fodder. And if you need ‘guidance’ from a manager, you are less than useless.

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Post ID: @2rsp+185Fs6vW

What I find interesting is how the stock analysts lap up the B.S. that the management dishes out in their quarterly announcements. "Yes revenue is down but we cut costs and thereby maintained a healthy profit margin" and the they follow it up with a lot of nonsense corporate speak that amounts to nothing. What the analysts never seem to figure out is that those "costs" they cut were wealth producers that got thrown over the side to make up for all the water the sinking ship of HPE is taking on. The loss of all those technical support and sales people will only further hobble HPE's ability to sell and expand it's install base or meet support commitments to current paying customers. This will inevitably lead to future declines in revenue and the need for further "cost cutting". In other words, "Death Spiral". If you have HPE stock, I suggest that you sell now before the analysts finally wake up & realize that HPE is headed for the corporate ash heap.

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Post ID: @1qkg+185Fs6vW

Its hopeless now,there is nothing left but acceptance

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