Thread regarding SVB Financial Group layoffs

Let's pretend we couldn't see it coming...again...

https://www.highereducationinquirer.org/2020/05/lets-all-pretend-we-couldnt-see-it.html

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God damn. Dahn, this is the #1 reason you need to just go away and stop posting to this board.

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Post ID: @Ezfd+1lAs1LO1

Dahn Shaulis - it’s weird you are so obsessed with SVB. Of the 8,000 employees maybe 5 had an inkling something was going on, the other 7,995 of us are shocked and likely will be unemployed soon. We were just doing our jobs. Remember there are admins, marketing, HR, IT etc that are just there for a paycheck and don’t have insight into the company investments. I suggest you step away from your computer for a minute and realize there are actual livelihoods at stake here, it’s not just a fun thing to gossip about on your little website.

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@4blw+1lAs1LO1, So why didn't enough folks at SVB say or do anything? My guess is that people could have seen this coming.

http://theamericaninjusticesystem.blogspot.com/2008/07/indymac-bank-failure-misses-news-cycle.html

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Post ID: @6kbs+1lAs1LO1

Dahn,
Please stop posting random articles and let the actual employees discuss here. Nothing you are sharing is news or groundbreaking info.

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Post ID: @4blw+1lAs1LO1

My guess is that there were people at SVB, KPMG, and state and federal agencies that knew--and looked the other way. There always are. Imagine being so vulnerable that twitter trolls could shut the doors. #mbs #nda

https://www.thelayoff.com/california

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