I’m not sure who is the bigger fool with Xerox moving to Raleigh. One, the North Carolina State officials who gave Xerox tax breaks thinking there will be hundreds of new, high-paying, tech jobs when in reality it’s a company shedding costs at all costs with no strategy and these ‘new’ jobs are basically replacement roles employing young, less experience, and less paid folks on a temporary basis until they, too, can be outsourced. Two, investors who think that Xerox has any actual intent to become a tech powerhouse because who in their right mind with marketable skills in AI, cloud computing, data analytics, IoT, print manufacturing, etc. would work for Xerox at the pay (bottom quartile), benefits (ACA minimum) and development opportunities (that budget was axed nearly 2 years ago) that the company offers.