Things feel eerily quiet.
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@19f not to mention, he uses all business jargon. Everyone uses those words/phrases. It's almost a copy and paste
“I am honored to step into the role of CEO and lead Xerox into its next chapter,” said Pastor. “Steve’s leadership has been instrumental in strengthening the company’s foundation and positioning Xerox for long‑term success. We have a strong team and a clear focus on execution. I look forward to driving results and delivering on our priorities.
Who in their right mind would say this?
@bc
The above comment about Bandy being gone is not correct.
He is just using his "flex time" as he sees fit.
@b9
I was on a teams meeting with 20 people and not one mention of this, nada?
@ba your manager is an id--t that cannot find another job...
I think LP is a bag of D, but I also understand he isn't making videos all day. He's not a podcaster, he's the ceo. somehow.
What? So you’re saying that Bandy, the guy we need to guide us through the abyss the most, is now gone?
Now we’re in trouble!
My manager said it’s an exciting time for IT services lol.
My managers are acting like nothing happened. No emails, no meetings with my department. It's surreal.
@a3 wonder what the probability of a chapter 11 filing is tomorrow - you say with some possible certainty?
The stock market is closed tomorrow, but US Bankruptcy Court in Delaware is open. They might file tomorrow. If not, sometime before the next earnings call (~4/29/26). That call will be brutal, and they will want to file before
The silence is deafening.
@OP agree I sense the same. Who the he-l knows what’s going on behind closed doors - but definitely feel the tension.