Posted on 09/09/2016 11:43:16 AM PDT by Sgt_Schultze
The ink was barely dry on Dells acquisition of EMC, the largest technology deal ever, valued at $67 billion when it was announced in October last year and already the layoff rumors are oozing from the woodwork.
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But Dell needs to save some money, one way or the other. Dells corporate credit rating is at the upper end of junk. Its loaded to the gills with debt, stemming from when it was taken private. Now the EMC deal has piled new debt on the company, including $20 billion of bonds it sold in May, followed by a $5-billion leveraged loan.
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(Excerpt) Read more at wolfstreet.com ...
In any engineering effort management gets to pick only 2 from the list below:
good
fast
cheap
Corps importing foreign ‘talent’ means they’ve picked cheap. Dev cycles are short which means theyve picked fast. The result then is not good. Managers seem slow to catch on...
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No, no, man, it's that the US workers lack the skills Dell needs. /sarc
but eliminating patent rights in the US “
This would do NO such Thing, If you have a Patent and Produce a Product then you must produce said Product here or you are SOL in OUR COURTS, Nothing would prevent the Government from BANNING IMPORTATION to protect that Patent, That is the FUNCTION OF GOVERNMENT in the First Place, You Just CAN NOT SUE HERE if you Don’t Make it Here..
Which means if you Don’t MAKE it Here the PRODUCT DISAPPEARS FROM THE US
I have one that I bought a year ago and it is the WORST computer I have ever had to work with. I hadn’t had it a month and it was in the shop; two weeks after I got it home, I had to send it back; a week after it came back, I had to send it off again, and they never. did. address. the. original. problem. And they refused to replace it.
I hate this thing and will be glad when it dies again so I can get me something GOOD. GAH. (And worst, the teckies don’t speak English very well.)
You are correct. These companies import people into low paying jobs and fire American workers. Then the remaining taxpayers are forced support both the fired workers and imported workers, who do not pay enough into the system to cover their share of the federal and state expense. This is corporate welfare.
Two days ago I had to call my CenturyLink telephone company. Kept getting bounced from dept to dept.
1st person —> Charanel
2nd person —> Shedema
3rd person —> Abeni
Any chance all 3 of these were in India ? They certainly weren’t native Americans.
But apparently it is businesses that keep them in business, and the household consumer is not really valued by Dell.
I have no idea if the computer I mentioned in post #28 is good, but it specs out nicely.
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“The cheap labor express continues, supported by constitutional conservatives such as Bush, Cruz, Kasich, Rubio, Fiorina and a slew of conservative pundits.”
If it’s good for Multi-National Crony-Capitalists it’s good for everybody! That’s called “principled conservatism.” Pay attention!
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Its Tough Being Over 40 in Silicon Valley
You most likely know my ex husband, he worked for EMC for a long time.
I just sold the last of my EMC stock on the advice of my FA, he warned that it would get bumpy for Dell.
Sad.
Hope you hold on to your job!
At least you didn't get Peggy. /s
Now to correct the balance sheets they are firing U.S. workers and importing cheaper foreign labor, and our immigration system is so chaotic because of progressive meddling this will be allowed to happen. Also the SEC is AWOL.
Does that about sum it up? We allow this to happen, we pay for it to happen and we have no advocate to stop it from happening. So much for of the people, by the people, and for the people.
Well said. It's failed crony capitalism at its finest. We the people, have so much to fix.
CGato
Ya think Americas economy is based on importing foreigners to take American jobs here at home so the fat corps can receive bigger profits?
Really?
Creepy language nanny Gary Johnson is running on a campaign of unlimited H1-b visas.
This.
Stupid money buys EMC.
They once were the best, but now they are a pig in a poke at premium pricing.
I know. I work in the enterprise storage industry. I have worked for all the majors.
Death to the H-1B
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