Thread regarding IBM layoffs

IBM Stock’s Red Hat Era Begins With Its Q4 Report

“When all is said and done, Red Hat won’t do much to alter IBM’s fiscal stagnation. Synergy is the

intended outcome of most acquisitions, and it’s not clear if this deal will create any synergy,” Brumley

wrote November 9. “And IBM just paid a steep price for a new revenue stream. Specifically, IBM is

forking over more than ten times Red Hat’s trailing revenue and more than 40 times Red Hat’s likely

earnings for 2019.”

Large acquisitions historically tend to go very wrong because CEOs overestimate both the synergies

from a deal and the strategic importance the acquired firm brings to the table.

Don’t get me wrong, Red Hat’s a great company, but Rometty’s going to have to come up with some

compelling reasons why this isn’t anything more than a last ditch effort to save her legacy as CEO.

Personally, I don’t think she can pull it off. On Tuesday, we’ll find out if I’m right.

More RA's and divestitures forthcoming after tomorrow's results are announced.

https://investorplace.com/2019/01/ibm-stocks-red-hat-era-begins-with-its-q4-report/

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Let’s hope the Red Hat acquision was more than just getting into The Linux market. Could it be we are witnessing a new management team onboarding. One can only hope

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-1dfv ... quick put a Patent on "IBM Cloud Unix" before they do !!

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Peak IBM revenue was six years ago. Income has dropped 30% since then. In the same time period, IBM has acquired 55 companies! Tell me again: Why will Red Hat make a difference in top line revenue?

Red Hat will follow the normal pattern: $3 billion in attributed income, proudly announced in the 2019 yearly report dropping to $300 million in 2021 with results no longer publicly disclosed. Zero layoffs in year one to a 25% staff reduction in year 3. In 2023, the rotting remnants will be reborn as "IBM Cloud Unix". We have all seen this movie before.

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