• Renny Protogenny
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    41 year ago

    Well thats another company imploding on itself, really colors you surprised, sinks you, causes your submarine to turn into a crushed soda can.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        That’s a leadership issue though. The CEO’s job is to communicate expectations to the board and balance long term and short term returns.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          Except a lot of companies and investors don’t really care about long term profit anymore anyway.

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            1 year ago

            That’s a popular quip, but it’s just not true. If it were, Unity would lay off most of its staff and only do bug fixes. That way they’d save a ton on salary, and they probably wouldn’t lose any customers for a couple years until they fall far enough behind, so their quarterly financials would look great for about a year until they started losing customers.

            This isn’t that. This is just a classic example of the leadership not understanding the business they’re in and trying to maximize profit. I think they overestimate the value of their product and what their customers are willing to pay for.