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Between exectives jumping ship, the nauseatingly false “we’re doing great” rhetoric, and the constant cost controls (cutting salaries and massive pending layoffs) is HPE positioning itself for a sale? If yes, who’s best positioned to buy? #HPE #acquisition #layoffs #tech
HPE, not HP... the companies have split so we focus on server and storage infrastructure. HPE could be an onprem solution for the cloud architecture companies
Yeah I meant HPE. I don’t think anyone you listed would consider buying the giant.
I don’t understand the play for any of those companies. There’s not a lot of meat on the HPE bones to work with and get value from. I bet any acquisition would be another commodity OEM looking to scale some services to new markets.
They have been buying lots of tech. Silver Peak for $1bn a month ago. Said they are now gunning for Cisco.
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Sounds like you should apply for any of the companies you listed as buyers! Carpe diem!
There should be an option: not looking for a sale.
Cisco, Dell, SAP or a semi-conductor company. Cloud vendors' dna doesn't match. Is KKR involved? They'll sell HPE for parts even if that doesn't make sense.
NetApp?
Too small and they seem to have their own problems.
Lol who'll buy Nutanix now
Cisco could buy them
HPE a product or services business?
Both 🙄
Well none of Microsoft, Amazon, or Google would buy it whole. Too much work to restructure it for profitability and HPE leadership too weak to make the right cuts to carve up the business in advance. More likely that they are just right sizing and sun setting some businesses. Just like IBM and other tech dinosaurs.