Thread regarding Dell Inc. layoffs

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And they are going back public, let's hope it will fail just like last time. Crash and burn m------f----.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/02/business/dealbook/dell-deal-vmware.html

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Post ID: @OP+TXspx3z

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The reason Dell doesn't stop hiring Indians who replace with their own expensive kins, is because nobody has the guts to give details and publicise the stories here. No vague rumours, hard facts please!

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Post ID: @5ehi+TXspx3z

@TXspx3z-4guf Everything is a repercussion of the action mr d---o, when someone cheats his investors and public, he gets it through his employees, that is the reason world is still balanced.

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Post ID: @5cma+TXspx3z

why don't Dell stop hiring Indians who chase good talents out and replace with their own expensive kins.

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Post ID: @4guf+TXspx3z

It is just a big Ponzi scheme : transfer debt to shareholders and pocket the profits with their bonuses!

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Post ID: @4ony+TXspx3z

$109 per share to buy Dells debt, as an investor, this is a bad joke. I can’t see demand for the stock being high, guess we’ll have to see what financials they are willing to release. P/E will be outrageous.

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Post ID: @2qth+TXspx3z

Dell is trying to cheat the public again with a debt laden company to offload the stakes through this public listing and the company eventually will fall like a twin tower, last time shareholders fund was diverted to make it private if he has little ethics clear the debt and go for public, don't be a complete aol.

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Post ID: @2gfh+TXspx3z

Unfortunately, that is true. Private companies can be creative in ways to reduce expenses when times are rough. They don't have shareholders to please so they can afford to figure things out. Once you're public, the quickest way to cut expenses in down times is to cut people.

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Post ID: @1mlb+TXspx3z

Because in order to make money from the stock it has to go up and investors will only invest in the stock if the company is profitable or has promise of being profitable in the short term and Dell EMC as a whole has been losing money. One of the quickest ways to return having a profit margin is to get rid of people.

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Post ID: @1oib+TXspx3z

why does IPO means letting people go?

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Post ID: @1icu+TXspx3z

I wish we weren’t going this way but I guess we have to since the tax laws changed and can’t be as creative with the large debt. I enjoyed the long term focus and not chasing the quarterly number. I don’t see this as the end but more people will be let go. Hopefully the street will be more favorable than the last 10 years of being public. Hopefully they will give out options again so non directors/VP’s aren’t the only people that make money on it. Then again, that’s hoping for the pre-‘99 stock growth. I’m being optimistic, I do believe it will be successful but it will be a hard road short term.

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Post ID: @1snh+TXspx3z

"why would you want Dell to crash and burn?"

It's called being butt hurt. Since he lost his job, he wants everyone else to lose their job

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Post ID: @1our+TXspx3z

haters gonna hate.

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Post ID: @1ajg+TXspx3z

Dell IPO means employees gotta to go, go, go.

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Post ID: @qot+TXspx3z

why would you want Dell to crash and burn? There's a 140k people who work there, who have to feed their families. Seems a little harsh.

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Post ID: @gwi+TXspx3z

I guess this was the only option left, VMWare had cash in the bank, I assume.

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Post ID: @rwc+TXspx3z

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