The Newark campus, especially NWK13. Sun spent millions to build the NWK campus just over the bridge. NWK13 was a GIGANTIC manufacturing facility I mean it reminded me of an aircraft hangar. No sooner did it open and get up to production speed, they closed it. Then the entire campus was empty. I spent a week there for a series of meetings in 2005 and the place was deserted. I mean mining ghost town deserted.
Back during the dot com bo-m, I remember Wall St stated flatly that in order for Sun's stock to remain in a growth position. Basically they were saying that unless Sun expanded they would sell off. McNealy Obeyed their directives and we expanded. ALOT. We went on a building and hiring spree that was out of control. We turned broom closets into offices and stiffed 3 into doubles and 2 into singles. We hired art history majors to do QA testing. We also expanded production to meet the demand. I remember looking at this and thinking that this was insane. We weren't expanding product lines or introducing new products, but we expanding far beyond what was needed. Then the dot bo-b bust came. the market was flooded with lightly used grey market systems, sales were drastically cut and we were left with having to cut people and real estate. In a declining market. When you over extend, you permanently damage your corporate body. Ask Prime. DEC, and dozens of other companies . That was the beginning of the long slow end.
That was the beginning of the end.