Just announced today. 3,000 new layoffs.
Y'all doing okay, fam?
Just announced today. 3,000 new layoffs.
Y'all doing okay, fam?
There were 50K employees when HPE split from HP and 10 years later HPE has 50K employees? Antonio is going down with the ship but he has his golden lifeboat when it goes under. He needs to go along with the BOD and most of the c_Suite
The big lie was that splitting HP would make the two leaner and nimble. HPE is still a bloated mess. It’s very time consuming to things done. There is clash of cultures with every acquisition and the good processes and best practices of HP are gone. Thank you Meg. Meanwhile the CEO parades around in $3000 sneakers clinging to DEI policies that many other companies are abandoning. Go down with the ship Antonio!
Blaming tariffs that haven’t even begun yet? Okay HPE. How about customers aren’t buying your money grab DSCC.
Gotta pay the $1 billion for the Juniper debacle and then also face the long, slow death of Aruba it caused. Stock is now back to the 17s and will never see 20 again. What a fiasco. Question: who f'kd up? who now pays? Same as it ever was.
Antonio needs to go!! I volunteered for WFR and in October 2021 when I was tapped along with 20 others in my group, on the WFR Teams meeting the level 3 mgr took the blame for bad functional unit performance but he got to stay.
3000 US layoffs they mean. If you're in the US and you're not an L2s best buddy, start job searching now, cause you're done.