Thread regarding ViaSat Inc. layoffs

Come on managers, spill the beans...

We need that info

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Post ID: @OP+1oo1tXHt

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Inmarsat was bought, largely, because of their established contracts. I think good will come from that. Also once VS3 flight 2 is launched and bringing in revenue, Viasat will catch-up. A runner can trip and fall and still get back up to win a race.

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Post ID: @Bquw+1oo1tXHt

I’d wager that most people haven’t sold any viasat stock in their 401k

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Post ID: @epdl+1oo1tXHt

Also some people here like their job and their teams. Job hunting su-ks and you are always rolling the dice on landing in a worse situation people wise. Not a great year to job hunt either so may as well hang in there for severance.

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Post ID: @exxw+1oo1tXHt

Why would your retirement go to zero? Were any of you crazy enough to hold any substantial amount of Viasat stock? There is a very good reason they say never to hold large portions of stock in the company your work for.... that's a bad move at any company.

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Post ID: @emvp+1oo1tXHt

Why would anyone stay at this company and watch their retirement account go down towards zero? Unless they’re incompetent and can’t find another job.

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Post ID: @cqfg+1oo1tXHt

Not implausible at this rate…

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Post ID: @bfzi+1oo1tXHt

I am thinking the stock might be at $15 in 3-6 months. Get ready for record layoffs if that happens.

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