Reply to post: Re: Getting things under control

Dear Imation. It's always darkest just before it goes pitch black

paulf
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Re: Getting things under control

I think if those fixes take much longer they won't survive to reap the promised benefits. A company that deals with bad numbers each quarter by cutting stuff each quarter is a dying company in a nose dive spiral. Cutting today's R&D means fewer products to sell 1-2 years down the line which means lower revenues, which means bad quarterly numbers (wash/rinse/repeat).

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