Qualcomm seems to have perfected the impossible: beating earnings quarter after quarter while watching its stock drop every single time. Once is bad luck. Repeatedly is a leadership failure. When results are consistently strong and the market reaction is consistently negative, the problem isn’t performance — it’s how the story is being told at the top.
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CA is not polished to lead and provide roadmap. He needs to go. The stock has not moved and he's making $25M +... Not worth it.
@bf Spot on. The leadership always blames market volatility/unpredictability for poor performance. The incompetence, corruptness, and the lack of preparedness are the real reasons. The leadership is so arrogant to ignore any constructive feedback and get rid of truly loyal employees. They only care about holding on to power.
The hierarchy has to change. The multi-layer management is very ineffective and prone to corruption. I really hope some whistleblowers can bravely come forward and reveal their corruption. CA and his brother have to go. This is the only way to save the company.
Qualcomm complained memory shortage. It is not acceptable to investors. Q management should resolve the issue ahead of schedule. Q management always try to excuse some unexpected things during earnings call, but investors always never welcomed. It is a clear evidence of incompetence of Q management.
QCOM stock was/is grossly over-priced.
OP. I couldn’t agree more with this statement.
QCOM to relocate to Minnesota and hire Somali illegals. Ha ha ha ha ha ...
I think investors are grossed out as much as the employees by the amish ceo.