Thread regarding Xerox Corp. layoffs

UB is going to be on CNBC

UB is going to be a guest on CNBC today (June 3rd)

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UB will always be useless but will continue to pillage companies.
You just can't polish that t–d.

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Post ID: @3mvy+15hXATt2

@2xfp What I find even more amazing is another company selected her as their CEO.
I tried to watch the replay and gave up after listening for 1 minute. She broke the soul of what was a great company. Thanks for nothing.

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Post ID: @2pnf+15hXATt2

It's politics, regretfulky

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Post ID: @2dxq+15hXATt2

Ursula totally inept and clueless. If anything she was consistent in being voted the worst CEO among Fortune 500 companies. Hard to believe any news program would even seek out her opinion.

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Post ID: @2xfp+15hXATt2

Lets not forget UB bought ACS for 6.4 Billion dollars. Sold it as Conduent for 1.8 Billion dollars. She also gave Deason preferred shares in Xerox, of which he enjoys a $20.00 dividend per share per quarter. x 180,000 shares.

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Post ID: @2rgh+15hXATt2

I watched.Same old POS.

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Post ID: @1goz+15hXATt2

I didn't watch it. But I have full confidence in her ability to mess up the company again, even though she's not here anymore. It's what she's good at.

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Post ID: @1fys+15hXATt2

The reason she was interviewed was about diversity in the c suite across Fortune 500 companies. Just like everyone else CNBC could care less about xerox. We are dinosaurs living in the modern age.

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Post ID: @1bmx+15hXATt2

An early mentor was listed below by somebody

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Post ID: @1qqn+15hXATt2

I often wonder who her Xerox mentor was that was pushing her up thru the ranks

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Post ID: @1fdk+15hXATt2

Didn’t she outsource free 🚽 flow controller to HCL? Gotta give anyone heart-felt appreciation who did that.

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Post ID: @1dhl+15hXATt2

Its interviews like this that make me question how impartial the press is. They paint UB is such a nice rosy picture. They never mention all the layoffs, outsourcing, k–ling off the union, and just sinking the company into the ground to a point a corporate raider could take it over.

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Post ID: @1vgp+15hXATt2

You mean the previous pres.

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Post ID: @1wzy+15hXATt2

With her ability to destroy companies and ruin lives, I'm surprised she doesn't have a cabinet position in the current administration.

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Post ID: @1dai+15hXATt2

She will talk about her 12M apartment in New York & how the rioting has inconvenienced her life...

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Post ID: @1xcb+15hXATt2

obviously cnbc is looking for a perspective of a female black ceo to comment on recent events from the perspective of the corporate world. i guess the former female indian ceo of pepsi was not available for comment

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Post ID: @1swg+15hXATt2

I thought UB was horrible until Johnnie Vas---ne came along
But I am curious how anyone would interview her for pretty much anything.
Almost made me curious enough to hear what it has to say. Almost

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Post ID: @1wli+15hXATt2

Getting a job because of skin color or genitals instead of credintials has destroyed many businesses. Get woke go broke.

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Post ID: @gtj+15hXATt2

Thank you, Wayland Hicks

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Post ID: @rqi+15hXATt2

She was the beginning of the end. Though I will say one thing Xerox has always been on top of has been diversity. She was awful and that awfulness had nothing to do with her skin color. We've been circling the drain ever since.

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Post ID: @vai+15hXATt2

Xerox? Well it was going great when I was leading it....

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Post ID: @dvn+15hXATt2

To discuss what? How to destroy and mis-manage a corporation or how somebody unqualified rises to the top?

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