Thread regarding SAP layoffs

I'm surprised things are so quiet here

Especially considering everything that has happened lately.

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Things are quiet because the issues with the share price are indicative a wider trend across the entirety of the market and not just something unique to SAP. Add to that yet another good quarter and you have your answer: its quiet here because there's literally nothing to see or hear here. Because of that, all of the embittered ex-employees and the trolls from competitors have crawled back under their rocks to look for something else to hate or come up with more unimaginative Elon memes. The quietness is a good thing... its a sign that maybe, just maybe, all of those who were making noise before have finally entered puberty.

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https://www.gamingdeputy.com/50-years-and-not-a-bit-wise/

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Post ID: @8rbg+1iHb14wH

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/sap-close-toppling-peter-m-f%C3%A4rbinger

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  1. 50 USD share price is what’s happening…
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Post ID: @7pof+1iHb14wH

Why so quiet ? Nothing is happening....

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Post ID: @4jbq+1iHb14wH

Anybody know where Mariel Fink went?

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Post ID: @2lvg+1iHb14wH

What are you talking about?

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