Thread regarding SAP layoffs

SAP "Growth" is only attributed to acquiring more companies

SAP "Growth" is only attributed to acquiring more companies. Eventually SAP will become so diluted, it will implode. Bill just wants the shareholders to be happy, if that means firing 4400 people, that is what will happen and employees inside SAP lives get wrecked with the stress of they layoffs. What makes SAP so annoying is that they want to pretend to be the "good guys" and give out the image everything is fine within the ranks, when it is just like any other american co. where its a constant fight for survival. If they can at least be honest about their Co. culture, to perspective recruits, that would help.

Well said @XYqmXwJ-rwa .

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SAP has acquired over 70 companies. How much of today’s market cap do these acquisitions represent? Has SAP created or destroyed shareholder value? I don’t know.

Consider the SFSF acquisition back in 2011. Since then Workday has grown significantly and may be irrationally valued at $40B.

I have watched Salesforce and Workday combined market cap approach SAP’s and how exceed by a significant margin. Saleforce almost has the same market cap as SAP. Shareholders are already voting.

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