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Collaboration safe

Collaboration should be safe, I hope?

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@zsa+1u0TVWSI

It’s from the Cisco investor page under “Financial Results”. I’m sure you can find that data there as well.

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Post ID: @dbx+1u0TVWSI

@crq+1u0TVWSI Javed already quit where you been

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Post ID: @mxd+1u0TVWSI

Ha ha ha ha ha ha HA HA HA

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Post ID: @nhv+1u0TVWSI

G2, Javed and Anurag should be fired with no package or compensation.

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Post ID: @crq+1u0TVWSI

Of course not. It’s been discussed here https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1tYUgBVT

Performance of the business should make it obvious that a once dominant collab business is now beaten so bad that we can’t maintain a market leading offer outside of video hardware that also has its days numbered. Collab has participated in each round of layoffs, it won’t be any different this time. I just hope the collab execs that keep this level of failure going are finally held responsible

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Post ID: @lup+1u0TVWSI

That spreadsheet doesn't show how much those BUs cost Cisco.

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Post ID: @zsa+1u0TVWSI

Nobody is safe. Not really sure what strategy they’re using for these but I’d say collab isn’t well insulated from an LR. I’m judging by looking at the YoY and QoQ by business unit:

https://s2.q4cdn.com/951347115/files/doc_earnings/2024/q3/generic/Q3-24-Revenue-by-Product-Category-Service.xlsx

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