Thread regarding Verizon Communications Inc. layoffs

True Lack of Confidence

Despite the recent job swaps and skakeup, the fact is that investors and institutions have no faith in Han's leadership. His track record is poor. If 1Q23 numbers do not match estimates, the Board must remove him. Stock price in the $30 range is unacceptable.

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@3xxb+1lxkGh8T It’s not criminal, it’s BlackRock

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Post ID: @3gvo+1lxkGh8T

How does one man get to completely destroy what was once a highly profitable compay and still get to walk away with $40 million to do it?!?!?! If anybody else at this company wasn't performing they would be shown the door not reward for it!!! It's criminal!!!

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Post ID: @3xxb+1lxkGh8T

You will own nothing but skinny jeans and be happy

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Post ID: @2qjy+1lxkGh8T

You’ll nothing and be happy

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Post ID: @2nit+1lxkGh8T

Hans will still be the CEO when VZ stock drops down into the 20's. A major recession is enroute, mid-late 2023; ongoing layoffs may help the stock price but not enough.

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Post ID: @2kjv+1lxkGh8T

Hans was put in for the New World Order to happen. Think about it, his ousting at Ericsson. And he was under investigation. Why would a Fortune 100 company do that?
Hire a guy with sketchy(criminal)past to run a top tier communications company, because they can manipulate him.

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Post ID: @1dsg+1lxkGh8T

Hans is Larry Fink from Blackrock's DEI man on the job. He is an accountant, not an engineer, which is why he went down the 5GMM wave rabbit hole and took the company with him. Right now the company is running on automatic. The board should have kept Matt and tossed the entire c-suite and let the company run on its own. If BR did not exist the customers would never notice.

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Post ID: @jug+1lxkGh8T

Hans' track record before Verizon was poor. Look what he did to Ericsson. He failed miserably. So why did Verizon make Hans CEO in the first place? To give him a second chance? It doesn't make sense.

Somebody paid to have Hans as CEO of Verizon. My guess is India/Infy since Hans immediately signed that 1B dollar deal with Infy shortly after becoming CEO.

A lot of folks from India are now in the top executive and management positions at Verizon.

I'm sure Verizon's Indian execs and managers get big kickbacks from India/Infy for every American job they take away and give to someone in their home country.

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Post ID: @nkf+1lxkGh8T

Most stocks are high risk now, not only VZ.
Interest rates will keep going up.
If you can get 5%+ on your money and sleep at night...
TIM-BER!!!!

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Post ID: @aco+1lxkGh8T

The board are the ones that made this decision so we really need to drain the swamp starting with the board of directors. Who also agreed to his 40 million dollar golden parachute But don't look up keep your heads down and work equal opportunity employer here.

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Post ID: @xjj+1lxkGh8T

true

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