Thread regarding Cisco Systems Inc. layoffs

Does Cisco dilute itself

Giving 80k employees RSI's every year?

by
| 1761 views | | 5 replies (last May 23, 2021) | Reply
Post ID: @OP+1aXnVZM3

5 replies (most recent on top)

The reason for all the stock buybacks in tech is to keep the outstanding shares relatively level due to the amount of stock options and restricted stock handed out. They claim it is to boost earnings per share (less shares), but that is a myth.

They give out RSUs to employees in acquisitions to keep them around long enough to give them an LR package. You would hate for them to miss the entire Cisco experience.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @2qmo+1aXnVZM3
What is an RSI? You clearly dont work for Cisco or have a clue. They are called RSU's - restricted stock units

Yes, because no one has ever made a typo before. With the I and the U being right next to each other it just seems impossible for someone to hit the wrong key.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @1aua+1aXnVZM3

Also cheap locations like eastern Europe get RSU because of high turnover, best people have been resigning, being fed up with the exploitation and politics.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @1mex+1aXnVZM3

@wrs+1aXnVZM3 They give a RSUs to new employees who come in via acquisition to reduce turnover in these newer orgs. Ask any new acquisition employee. They don't have to be Grade 10. In fact, employees from acquisitions don't even know what Grade 10 means.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @1otl+1aXnVZM3

What is an RSI? You clearly dont work for Cisco or have a clue. They are called RSU's - restricted stock units. 80k employees do not get RSU's more like a very very small fraction of them do and typically Grade 10 or above only.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @wrs+1aXnVZM3

Post a reply

: