Oh please, every single industry and big corporation does budget cuts, staff layoffs and so forth and who here is really to blame? Bill Gates? Nah he is no longer in charge nor a CEO anymore, its the shareholders that demand this. Not the company, the company does not make any decisions like this.
Also your acting as if the lay off in 1985, 1992 and 2003 never happened with Apple.
All good points :-) But I I think the larger point is that Microsoft is bloated and, by multiple metrics, in decline. Sure every company faces fiscal challenges. The real measure of Microsoft will be whether they can reinvigorate themselves and come back. Do you think they can, lam?
Oh please, every single industry and big corporation does budget cuts, staff layoffs and so forth and who here is really to blame? Bill Gates? Nah he is no longer in charge nor a CEO anymore, its the shareholders that demand this. Not the company, the company does not make any decisions like this.
Also your acting as if the lay off in 1985, 1992 and 2003 never happened with Apple.
Get a clue fanboy
IamtheVOICE123 3 years ago
All good points :-) But I I think the larger point is that Microsoft is bloated and, by multiple metrics, in decline. Sure every company faces fiscal challenges. The real measure of Microsoft will be whether they can reinvigorate themselves and come back. Do you think they can, lam?
OSXCommander 3 years ago