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Nike in Amazon is mistake!!!

Like it happen to many direct sellers in amazon before, initially Amazon will deliver significant sales increase to Nike and everyone in Nike will be happy but after few years amazon will demand more and more with higher leverage due to their sales volume until Nike realizes that they made mistake getting into bed with Amazon.

Anyone who has doubt about my claim, check Youtube regarding Amazon abuse.
It is true that Nike is big but that will not insulate Nike from Amazon abuse.
Even if Nike wants to back out from Amazon they will not able to do it since Nike's sale to Amazon has become too big and Nike have grown dependent on it. Like an addict become dependent on dr-g of his choice.
Later on Amazon will bring copy of Nike product with their own private brand and will rank them above Nike. Gradually ki-ling Nike product.
Amazon has done this few hundred thousand times to their seller so it is nothing new, big and small.
For example, 5 billion sale would be a big deal to Nike but to amazon it would mean nothing whose revenue is projected to be $500 billion.

This is open letter to EH and Nike management to think about regarding long term ramification


SAP sued by SCM AI firm 09


SAP SE was sued by supply-chain artificial intelligence firm o9 Solutions Inc., which claimed three of its former executives stole trade secrets for the European software giant.

In a complaint filed Tuesday in Dallas federal court, o9 claimed the stolen trade secrets concerned the design, implementation and testing of its supply-chain management software. The company, whose backers include KKR & Co. and General Atlantic, was valued in 2023 at $3.7 billion.

According to o9’s suit, longtime market leader SAP was losing customers to competitors in the business-planning software space due to its outdated platform. As a result, SAP allegedly launched an “aggressive campaign” to target o9’s trade secrets. Since the documents were reportedly stolen, o9 claims SAP has altered its software to closely mirror the startup’s offerings.

A representative for SAP declined to comment on the lawsuit.


MetLife is fading to competition

Unless you’re dancing with the cobras, your job is in jeopardy.

Offshoring is cheap now. But you get what you pay for. No innovation. No advancements. No improvements. There is an overall lack of understanding of US culture, well being, and best business practices. Metlife investors will suffer as the co continues to lose ground to competitors.


China EV Sales Numbers Faked?

https://www.autoextremist.com

"China much better than John Wayne USA" (or are they?)

“In China, you can buy a heavily discounted ‘used’ electric car that has never, in fact, been used. Chinese automakers, desperate to meet their sales targets in a bitterly competitive market, sell cars to dealerships, which register them as ‘sold,’ even though no actual customer has bought them. Dealers, stuck with officially sold cars, then offload them as ‘used,’ often at low prices."


Verizon Never A Truly Great Company

@"the men and women who built this into a once great company."

Seriously, Verizon was NEVER a "Great" company. They never invented any groundbreaking technologies nor created any new markets nor set any significant business or technology trends.

Verizon (Bell Atlantic & Nynex) was spawned from AT&T (AKA, "Ma Bell") and grew primarily thru acquisitions (GTE, Alltel, MCI and potentially Frontier). Yes, they built out an excellent network but their real success come from leveraging sheer mass scale.

AT&T and IBM would be examples of truly great companies. Verizon is an "also ran" company who's day in the sun is fading because it ignored it's customers.


OpenAI won't buy Intel's AI chips

OpenAI has been making it rain infrastructure deals. The AI startup just dropped another $38 billion on Amazon Web Services, adding to agreements with Oracle, Microsoft, AMD, and a plethora of other deals that total over $1 trillion this year so far. But there's one company conspicuously missing from the invite list to this very expensive party. Intel, the former belle of the Silicon Valley ball, is now watching everyone else dance.

So when OpenAI came knocking in 2017, hat in hand, asking Intel to invest in their fledgling AI startup, Intel said no thanks. Why would the king of computing need to bet on some nonprofit's sci-fi dreams?

Now, Intel is the one begging for a seat at the table while OpenAI doesn't seem to be interested.

"Why go back to a firm that has an inferior product and also snubbed you?" said Tim Derdenger, an associate professor at Carnegie Mellon's Tepper School of Business.

https://semiwiki.com/forum/threads/openai-wont-buy-intels-ai-chips-says-associate-professor.24015/


Innovation

It's really telling to see an industry article on Medtronic and what do they chose to highlight? Micra! They have to go back 10 years to find a great success story - and all the leaders who said YES to micra before the project even had a name, or who pushed to got it though to market are long gone, who remains behind are people that are content to ride the coattails of that original work, keep patting themselves on the back about how innovative we are, but meanwhile fall behind the competition as they watch their quarterly earnings and their MIP targets. This used to be such an ambitious company and now its totally acceptable to be "meh".


ETL layoffs to be announced in February

Been a faithful team member for 22 years and married to a corporate employee for 20 years. 800 to 1,000 ETLs will be layed off in February. The attrition will be focused in the GM areas, and the Senior Food and Beverage ETL role will be eliminated later in the spring of 2026. Tough times ahead, but these moves should help us stay competitive. Just praying my job isn't eliminated.


vSphere is under fire with new rising displacement software

I spent over 10 years in vSphere. Now that Broadcom bundled vSphere 9.0 and you can never buy alone, many alternatives are coming up. Proxmox is outdated. These guys are out of their mind.

But I am seeing a few players. Some are ex-vmware employees. It is very very very interesting to see one of them takeover vSphere in a few years.

Of course, the top enterprise customers are stuck but anyone less than 1000 servers should be an immediate target.

I am very looking forward to see vSphere displacement in action.

19,000 employees were kicked out due to greed and destruction.


Cisco is a status quote of the past

Those days Cisco file lawsuits against Huawei and Arista, Cisco thought it was too good.

Huawei now has a chip that is already 1,300 faster than the best chip out of NVIDIA, never mind Huawei has beeter phones than Apple. Of course networking equipment from Huawei.

Arista been eating up Cisco’s lunch within last 10 years, Even Arista is already out of date in current technology landscape.

What’s left there for Cisco? Except now claiming glorified scripting as Cisco AI


Reasons for layoffs!

I will start: C-level folks like $$$, pumping up their bonuses. China and tariffs and all other competition. The analog semi market is in shambles, demand is down and wafer starts are down - this will persist for a while. Meanwhile, we'll keep cutting but this will turn at some point.


Qualcomm managed to fool everyone for a day

Qualcomm entering datacenter AI GPU market must be the biggest joke of all. Nvidia and AMD are in the GPU market for 10+ years. Even Intel has a data center GPU which nobody uses. Qualcomm comes in yesterday and announces that they are entering the market? The executives managed to fool the market for a day. The stock is sinking back to normal now.


SAP cannot innovate, only buy to survive!

SAP bid twice but failed to acquire BlackLine in 2024 and 2025...maybe SAP will eventually succeed due to PE investors in BlackLine!
https://www.globalbankingandfinance.com/blackline-m-a-sap-three/
https://www.marketscreener.com/news/germany-s-sap-mulls-new-bid-for-software-firm-blackline-sources-say-ce7d5ddfdd8af324

This comes after SAP's acquisition of SmartRecruiters to compete against Workday which has taken away bulk of its business in HCM domain!


AT&T's New Ad: When You Run Out of Ideas, Attack T-Mobile

AT&T just launched a shiny new ad campaign trashing tmobile – because nothing screams confidence like obsessing over your competitor's success.

They're bragging about "300,000 square miles of coverage" and the " AT&T Guarantee" Meanwhile, real customers on Truspilot are handing out 1-star reviews like Halloween candy. MAYBE fix your OWN moral and coverage before worrying about someone else's.

It's wild watching a 100-year-old company, drowning in debt and bad PR, act like a jealous ex. TMOBILE over there sitting comfortably at a $200 stock price, while AT&T's bragging about fiber and posting apology ads.

When your own employees are miserable, your customers are furious, and your stock is flatlined – maybe stop worrying about T-Mobile and start reconnecting with reality.


Sound the alarm - T-Mobile Post Record Qtr

Total postpaid net customer additions of 2.3 million, best-ever and best in industry
Postpaid phone net customer additions of 1.0 million, highest Q3 in over a decade and best in industry
Postpaid net account additions of 396 thousand, up 26% year-over-year, best-ever and best in industry
Total broadband net customer additions of 560 thousand, up 34% year-over-year, best in industry, including 506 thousand 5G broadband net customer additions, up 22% year-over-year, and 54 thousand fiber net customer additions
Translating Industry-Leading Customer Growth into Durable and Profitable Financial Growth

Service revenues of $18.2 billion grew 9% year-over-year, best in industry growth
Postpaid service revenues of $14.9 billion grew 12% year-over-year, best in industry growth
Strong Net income of $2.7 billion and diluted earnings per share (“EPS”) of $2.41
Core Adjusted EBITDA(2) of $8.7 billion grew 6% year-over-year, best in industry growth
Net cash provided by operating activities of $7.5 billion grew 21% year-over-year
Adjusted Free Cash Flow(2) of $4.8 billion
Extending Overall Network Lead with Best Assets, Customer Centricity and Technology Leadership

Recognized by Opensignal as the 5G Global Winner in 5G Coverage Experience and Global Leader in 5G Reliability, including outperforming other US operators; T-Mobile also ranked the #1 FWA carrier for Consistent Quality and Reliability
Fastest provider in Fixed Wireless Home Internet with median download speeds nearly 50% faster than next closest peer, based on our analysis of Ookla data
Ongoing momentum in network perception with lots of room to run, with highest ever switching consideration based on overall network quality in Q3 and lots more runway ahead
iPhone 17 is fastest on T-Mobile’s network with median overall download speeds nearly 90% faster than one benchmark competitor as we continue to expand our network leadership with industry-leading deployment of new technologies (e.g. L4S deployed on all 5G sites with efficient capacity allocation; ~70% of sites supporting 5- and 6- carrier aggregation)


Intel is the greatest company (period)

And then I go on to say more, even though I said (period).

First company to sub 2nm node. TSMC won't be there for years potentially as their node launching in 2026 is 2nm.

Now on track with GPU's and have shown how easy it will be to catch up with their line of consumer GPU - which came out of nowhere

The best client CPUs ever made. Lunar Lake is very good.

Strong in server and very very strong in some workload

Excellent partnership with India. India are loyal to Intel. I know everyone, people who will choose Intel over lower cost

Excellent parternship with China vs others

Excellent partnership with US government, better than any other company in the world. If you love America, you will love also Intel

No thank you to the other companies here causing dissent.


Roche and Element HT- Real Threat?

For non technical people like me, is Roche a real threat that can replace illumina or is it a tech that can take some market share? Also, Element coming up an HT sequencer? Everyday the competition and news against illumina is getting bad and the stock couldn’t cross the 100$ mark. Even Grail stock was over 100$ today at one point. Are we losing it? Just an worried employee 😢


Seeking Alpha 10/3/25

We need the Vintage engineer! STAT!

Summary

Teradata Corporation continues to face persistent declines in revenue, earnings, and FCF, reinforcing the value-trap case for the stock despite trading at just 10x forward P/E.

Total revenue is expected to decline for the seventh straight quarter in 3Q on a YoY basis (excluding the nearly flat growth in 3Q FY2024), driven by deals that.

Low-end cloud migrations are largely complete, but the company is struggling to win over large cloud customers, as shown by the declines in recurring revenue.

Cloud ARR is expected to grow 14% to 18% YoY for FY2025, showing no growth acceleration in 2H FY2025.

Large deal delays and slow customer adoption highlight execution issues, with TDC losing market share to cloud competitors such as MSFT, GOOGL, SNOW, and Databricks.


I've worked on PQC and QKD intiatives....and it doesn't matter!

Wow! what can I say? No matter what one works on, the only thing that matters is how the second layer L8 thinks of one! Yep, one could be a rocket scientist, but unless one is connected, guess what......NOPE. You are just not the "right fit".
Last time I checked, the ones who could master the technology were kings. It would seem that L8 wants to limit competition to those they can control.
In this case, I feel L8 needs to su-k it up, and go with the flow. But what do I know????