https://www.forbes.com/sites/stevedenning/2022/07/25/how-ibm-could-become-a-digital-winner/
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@4pbq+1hUpAxm:
As a matter of fact, YOU are wrong. The original poster (@1wym+1hUpAxmf) was correct and his post does not need fixing. The poster mentioned "NY Post" and "Washington Times". Both of these are real "newspapers". NY Post is a tabloid and Washington Times is a right-wing rag. Hence, neither are worth reading.
The poster could not have intended to mention "NY Times" and "Washington Post" because both are widely read and considered serious newspapers. His/her post would have made no sense if he mentioned them.
Its [sic] like thinking the New York Post or the
Washington Times are worth reading.
Can't help but notice the obvious mistake with the transposition of words "Times" and "Post", as well as the missing apostrophe, so correcting all these here:
"It's like thinking the New York Times or the Washington Post are worth reading."
There, I fixed it!
Satya is a PRO, AK is an amateur that has not a chance to become a PRO.
RT is a wiener.
No wonder Rob Thomas said "to read" to IBMers a couple of weeks ago.
If you really read the article, it's nowhere near praising IBM or AK, but praising Satya.
More like digital wiener. And that's probably too complimentary.
Same with Barron's. There's some d I c k out there that's always posting references to that rag on this site. Probably a Barron's employee.
Folks, Forbes is a garbage website. It is nothing like the glory days of the magazine. Now it just picks up any cr-p it can publish. Don't waste your time with Forbes. Its like thinking the New York Post or the Washington Times are worth reading.
Forbes is saying nothing that the street has asked from IBM for the last 10 years. Streamline management, dump certain pieces of legacy, and decide what you want to be when you grow up
I remember how Forbes praised the WageWorks workplace - right before they shut down their entire San Mateo headquarters and got rid of thousands and thousands of employees (and company is not that big). Any time Forbes consider a firm a "winner" - better watch out. Every company Forbes write about ends up cursed. Yes - they get paid to "praise" the company. We know now for sure IBM is doomed. I hope Forbes will never write about my workplace.
Another "objective" Forbes article, sponsored by IBM.
Wishful thinking, IMHO.