Thread regarding Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) layoffs

Houston Hit hard on Monday

A decent sized list of people in Houston were notified on Monday.

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The Houston Office is a crypt. Nothing there but dead and decaying buildings. It's pretty much empty.

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Actually, last time Meg talked about WFRs calling it HPE Next and rightsizing, The analysts called her on it and asked how will you go on with just cutscand no growth?

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"I've noticed it's become MUCH easier to get a parking spot these days.."

During my time at the Ft. Collins site you could tell when a massive WFR happened using that very metric. I've been told that building 5 has been empty for years.

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I've noticed it's become MUCH easier to get a parking spot these days..

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Post ID: @kif+REviIYW

My understanding is that he plan of record for 2018 was to double the cuts from last year. It seems that Antonio is following that path.

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Post ID: @qlf+REviIYW

My guess is they are trying hard to deliver some sort "good news" at the quarterly earning report on 22 Feb. "Good news" here is euphemism for WFRs that will cut costs in upcoming quarters. That we know is music to the ears for the wall street wolves.

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