https://www.theregister.com/2024/09/11/hpe_shares_juniper_funding/
There are a lot of warning signs here that this is not a good thing.
https://www.theregister.com/2024/09/11/hpe_shares_juniper_funding/
There are a lot of warning signs here that this is not a good thing.
Sadly, this butt kicking thing probably has more truth in it than it should. Such is life at HPE.
I work at JNPR and when we come over we are going to kick all of your butss! Bye Bye!
Lip stick on a pig...
Eh no, I thought most of the previous acquisitions were funded using cash reserves?
It's pretty much standard practice to finance such large deals with 3rd party $. Do some research before you post such ignorance publicly. It makes us all look bad.
Times like this I’m glad I got laid off last year cuz this is a sh-t show. I’ve heard from sales colleagues that have been put on performance plans to try to get them to resign instead of taking the package.
but then they'll sue family members blaming them for the bad decision making...
What an Irony?? HPE is going to sell stake and loads up loans worth 8bn $ to acquire JNPR that is declining products at 30%. JNPR stock won't be even at 20$ if this deal wasn't struck at 40$. HPE should have figured out a better way to commit su----e or it's about many ego of our CEO who is willing to be fooled with another Autonomy. You will never get your $4 bn! I pity we all HPE employees as we sink together
Our C-Suite are all clowns! Unfortunately, they're clowns of tragedy!
So they don't have the money to fund the Juniper purchse, is that correct? What a joke.
You're telling me the $4B they're trying take from a dead man's grave won't help them?