Thread regarding GlobalFoundries layoffs

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last sentence on every GF CFOs resignation letter

"I'm not going to prison for globalfoundries"

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Post ID: @5v2+1kac4ywyp

They bail before they incriminate themselves to the point of prosecution

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Post ID: @42q+1kac4ywyp

they quit when they have flashbacks of Enron and Anderson .

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Post ID: @42c+1kac4ywyp

Consider yourself lucky. Going through 6 direct managers in less than 3 years was such a joy! Especially when you had no manager at all for a few months. Well it was technically “covered” by the opposite shifts manager who swung his schedule a measly one hour to “cover” for for it… who then left for IBM soon after…

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Post ID: @2m2+1kac4ywyp

CFO has so little control over what the numbers look like. If the business cannot deliver the results the board wants then the CFO is the sacrificial lamb. It’s just for optics - there’s virtually nothing a CFO can do if the people that make up the workforce function like a rudderless sailboat. This is the way. This doesn’t bother CFOs at all, it’s just par for the course. You notice they all land softly within days at another firm.

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Post ID: @18g+1kac4ywyp

You must not have been at GF long, then. I've had almost as many managers as I have years of service.

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Post ID: @hw+1kac4ywyp

There are only so many ways the CFO can fudge the numbers before the industry catches on to all their tricks. The CFOs run out of tricks and can't manipulate the markets, so Mubadala removes them when their bag of tricks is empty.

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