https://seekingalpha.com/news/3972684-kyndryl-stock-drops-after-company-expects-2024-revenue-to-decline-6-8
I get that lousy pre spinoff contracts that were part of an IBM products package weren't profitable and now they're dumping them...and that other 'adjustments' have been the cutting of people, offshoring, and the planned moving to more advanced automation - all of which makes me think that maybe it's better to be cut from what will likely be a chaotic hellscape for the foreseeable future?