Thread regarding Cisco Systems Inc. layoffs

Does the sudden OPEX cut, the week before earnings, signify upcoming LR?

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and bonuses are tied to overall company performance - bad bu like collab gets a free ride on succes bu like security

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revenue per qtr on average has been 12b for 6 years running now since 2013.

in the meantime the employee matrix has changed - so wage bill must be lower. i cannot think of a single g11+ i saw joining in and around me in that time and plenty of departures.

the ideal BU structure per a weasel g12 manager who had a unguarded moment with me is a layer of 1st and 2nd line managers , and nothing but G8 to manage bugfixing, CAPs and triages.

some parts of co are getting to a state where even routine maintenance releases are struggling.

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Post ID: @4dyy+YZQdlS2

csco has the problem that its core business is declining 5-10% y-y.

definitely true for routing esp service provider. hence the never ending budget cuts and LRs. that business line is a real mess. ofcourse its hidden financially under various rugs and silos. bad code quality, late, poor quality bgl teams...and most importantly poor leaders from 1st line manager up.

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csco has the problem that its core business is declining 5-10% y-y. security and collaboration can't make up that gap and growth rates are flat to declining

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Post ID: @3snf+YZQdlS2

End of fiscal year signifies an LR. Why do people still ask this? Every year for 8 years from my count, maybe more. Why would this one be different?

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Post ID: @2tyc+YZQdlS2

Growth is well below what the stock price supports.Major Opex cuts are how we report +1c for the markets to keep the stock from collapsing

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