Thread regarding Seagate Technology Inc. layoffs

Death of a company

Seagate is the perfect example of how good companies go bad and then die in a single generation with one bad leader, the blame solely rests on the board.

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I disagree, the only company that has reinvented itself in this list is IBM. The rest are all dying a slow death. Seagate is dying a fast death - thanks to the trio of ‘death angels’ - Mos, Romy, General useless

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Post ID: @2rwj+1oO3oaYB

The thing about IBM, GE, and HP surviving is related to the fact that they had multiple product lines, so when one thing fell off, the business concentrated on the remaining businesses. Kodak was largely film and film-related cameras, and they failed at the switch to digital cameras. Unfortunately, Seagate's current position is very much like Kodak's, and will probably result in a similar fate.

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Post ID: @2wub+1oO3oaYB

IBM, GE, Kodak, HP and other once great companies all fell and have in some form, except Kodak, reinvented themselves, so we’re are no different and like those employees we cling to how good we used to be with an optimism we’ll rise up again It’s human nature and commendable, but there’s a time to move on and everyone has to decide for themselves when

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Post ID: @2uqs+1oO3oaYB

You’ve explained why America is dying as well in a single generation. Fact is, lots of people had to go along with it and it turns out a large percentage of them are corrupt and morally bankrupt.

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Post ID: @njp+1oO3oaYB

Nobody at LCO thinks this! We all appreciate every day here working for a cutting edge, large tech company. The LCO core team lead for the Marvel drives told me to expect great things coming out in 2024!

NRM seems like a bunch of whiny lazy peons if you ask me!

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