As an ex-SAP employee, I was really excited when Bill Mcdermott took the helm. Under his leadership and the company’s cloud strategy, the stocks have sky rocketted. I already made a small amount when I bought the stock close to when Bill became CEO but I wanted to buy more and was wondering how the future of ServiceNow looks. Do you think the stock is overvalued at this point or the company has only started its ascension? Where will ServiceNow be in 5-10 years? #stockmarket #stock #invest
With Bill it’s a new start. Definitely bullish on the next 2 years.
Any idea about TC for Staff position at ServiceNow in Kirkland?
It’s a good long-term bet. It is the category leader. Bill had the choice to go anywhere and he picked NOW. If you believe he can grow it into a $10B pa business (I’m sure he’s due for a big payout if it gets there) then invest. (Disclaimer: I bought the day Bill was announced as NOW CEO)
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I'd buy. I was skeptical about all the things Bill claims but he's already taking action to make some of them happen. I think he's a big step up from John Donahoe.
Any idea about TC for Staff position at ServiceNow in Kirkland?
I bought around same time, up like 65%. I just put in a GTC stop loss order for 10% less then current price, keep shifting it up as the stock runs...