Thread regarding Fiserv Inc. layoffs

Hilarious

Fiserv is one of the most profitable companies in the world. The repeated comments of “company will go under” are totally ridiculous and show the post have no clue about business or financial math.

I get it you don’t like frank, but to equate that to the financials of a Fortune 200 company that will be standing long offer you and I (and yes Frank) is over the top outrageous.

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Brolthers? Yeah, my mistake too. LOL - serves me right for being snarky. Happy Holidays everyone. BTW are those two gawd-awful aluminum trees back up in the Alpharetta lobby?

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I think Fiserv will go for a long time. The tragedy is the thousands of people that wasted parts of their career working for a company whose CEO didn’t appreciate them and was very stingy. They lost the opportunity to work for a better company

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Post ID: @1ghr+1eaFW3ef

With the way Frank and Bob have been cooking the books, the entire executive team will be replaced in short order.

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Post ID: @ylz+1eaFW3ef

While we do not know if the company will go under, we do not that we are in for several years of self inflicted stress due to Frank's hard stands on RTO and relo. I am in front if clients and they are asking questions about support and staffing. Our team has been in upheaval over the customer first model that our leaders have yet to implement. The result is loss of tenured staff, piling on clients to those who remain, and slow response times to clients. Just to preempt Corporate, these are facts..I am not belly aching and I am not drunk.

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Post ID: @dde+1eaFW3ef

Look what happened to GE, and they had to bring in a new CEO before they go bankrupt.

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Post ID: @bbc+1eaFW3ef

"financial math" caused a lot of companies to go under, that and some creative accounting.

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Post ID: @xae+1eaFW3ef

So was Enron

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Post ID: @waj+1eaFW3ef

Try using English properly - such as offer instead of after. Check out Lehman Brolthers too, it can happen. Enron? Took 28 days for that to fall apart.

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