Thread regarding Emerson Electric Co. layoffs

Flexim was really a bad move

Wonder how long it's going to take management to realize what a total disaster this acquisition was?

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Post ID: @OP+1jsmqpvbb

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One word: Long sales cycle.

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Post ID: @zfh+1jsmqpvbb

@OP all hail MSS!!!!

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Post ID: @r32+1jsmqpvbb

Pay numerous multiples more than $EMR should have in 2023.
Don’t think it’ll go the route of Intellisaw or the 5708 but definitely an “emotional” purchase on St Louis’ part

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Post ID: @4gq+1jsmqpvbb

Hmmm....Maybe they will figure it out about the same time they figure out their Aspentech deal is a cluster....

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Post ID: @1v1+1jsmqpvbb

Flexim will be stripped and their employees will be laid off

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Post ID: @1ht+1jsmqpvbb

Clamp-on ultrasonic flow is an extremely crowded space. Flexim is very talented, but for the bulk of the applications (i.e. water flows) clamp-on transit time is a bit of a commodity. Flexim can definitely do applications that others can't, but the fact is that the flow sales group is going to put heavy emphasis on it since it is a recent investment, and once they start to understand they're late to the game (after sh-----g on clamp-on technology for the last 20 years), they're going to return to their roots of Coriolis, mag, and vortex.

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Post ID: @1dn+1jsmqpvbb

From the data I’ve seen it was a good move. Always transition times but not a bad technology to add.

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Post ID: @10v+1jsmqpvbb

I am curious, why was it a bad move?

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