Guys,
What do you think about the current state of the company and how long is it going to last?
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Guys? SMH
"Cisco receives blank check government contracts, the company isn't going anywhere for a very long time."
this particular bet might not pan out
Elon is famous for backstabbing partners and suppliers when he has concluded he simply doesn't like the price he is paying anymore, even when there is a binding contract
And remember when Trump told Boeing he was simply not going to pay them the price they had negotiated for Air Force One?
anyone supplying the Federal Govt is in for a rough ride in 2025
Look at your month to month life.
You earn your monthly salary.
Look at a Cisco ELT's life.
They earn your monthly salary, in a day (or many times in a few hours).
Is this equitable, given the theme of their financial existence is to treat thousands of people as LR pawns in a managed business decide chess game.
You know how this ends. Do not waste your good years and your intelligence. Get out.
You are simply lining someone else's ELT pocket. Then they cut the cord and kick you to the curb when the numbers for the quarter don't line up.
Or, read this note, go back to sleep and just pretend the above is all nonsense. Is it?
The current ELT is interested in surviving as long as they could and collect as much goodies as they could and move on. None of them deserve zero respect.
All Cons are created equal.
Cisco receives blank check government contracts, the company isn't going anywhere for a very long time.
Kodak, Xerox, IBM, HP are all still around
Cisco growth is driven by LR, not revenge.
AI will save us!!!
By 2030, 90% of the CX work including the TAC will be replaced by the AIs.
So the margin figure of CX will jump from current 30% to 70%
Thanks,
AI Rock Star
Hyper Shield will protect us
Thanks,
G2
Here is the current state
28 billion borrowed money spent on a technology thats in decline.Annual Revenue 4.2 Billion. Operating revenue 1 billion.
So Splunk brings 1 billion every year and it takes 28 years to Recover the 28 billion spent.
Thanks,
Math Major Chucky