Does SAP want a pay out? How do employees feel about this? Bought a bunch of stock with cost basis at $28. At $18,looking at a loss of 35%.
Everyone except founders and c-suite shitheads are taking a loss, hope you didn't over invest
I did during the time it went IPO when stock market was high. In the world of SPACS, I thought this would be a winner
For what its worth, I held on to my vested stocks, hoping it would rebound after this slump that all growth stocks are seeing... I knew better not to be over invested where I work. Welp, I am an idiot
New CFO at SAP is trying to pump his numbers quickly. Layoffs is the typical mckinky recipe - done. Companies selloffs is the next one.
sap is struggling, low on cash (layoffs) and wants liquid $
It's a profitable company where did you get the idea that it is low pn cash?
If you call $10B of cash reserves low in 2022 then sure… https://www.macrotrends.net/stocks/charts/SAP/sap-se/cash-on-hand
Qualtrics doesn’t have a choice, has to pick the best offer from what’s available
Employees were advised to think long term and there are whole bunch of employees who are at 60-70% loss.. you’re better off
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