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IBM to acquire Confluent

(www.confluent.io)
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npalli ◴[] No.46199974[source]
Confluent was trading at less than 50% of its IPO price when IBM made the offer. The stock and the company has been going sideways for several years now, keeps growing revenues but loses even more as most of it is in Sales and Marketing. In which world is this seen as some sort of extraordinary company that will get sabotaged by IBM. Seems Confluent management knows the writing on the wall, IBM will clean up (fire a bunch of sales and management guys) and make this a workable business. It will seem brutal for some Confluent guys but that's because their business is broken; and only someone from outside can come in and fix it as the current senior management cannot.

IBM has been around for over a hundred years, maybe they know a thing or two about running a software business :-)

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abraae ◴[] No.46201128[source]
I joined IBM over 40 years ago, like my pappy before me.

My main takeaway from IBM's longevity is just how astonishingly long big companys' death rattles can be, not how great IBM are at running software businesses.

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namdnay ◴[] No.46204654[source]
I don't think they're dying at all, they're just become yet another consultancy/outsourcing shop
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1. red-iron-pine ◴[] No.46205329[source]
turning into a rent-seeking-behavior engine.

the final end-state of the company, like a glorious star turning into a black hole