>record revenue>layoffs, which should reduce expenses and the market usually loves>stock crateredis the real world waking up?
If revenue is plateauing, it means growth is gone and investors aren't making money anymore.
>>108800510Clearly this is not what this is about hereAlso OP is a lazy fag as usualhttps://www.hitechies.com/cloudflare-layoffs-2026-analysis/
>>108800510Doesn't look like revenue is plateauing.But then laying off employees doesn't increase revenue, at best it increases profit but only for one period.
> The cuts landed on what CFO Thomas Seifert called "support ratios" — operations, HR, finance, and internal marketing roles behind customer-facing teams. Prince was direct about it: the productivity gains came from "the people directly talking to customers and directly creating code." Everyone behind them was up for review.I cannot believe how short sighted these “leaders” are. They keep their “ace team” and remove their support staff, replacing them with LLM’s and then said “good luck, keep those numbers up.”
>Bloomberg data referenced by The Dupree Report suggests roughly half of AI-attributed layoffs result in the same roles being rehired offshore
>>108800457Why can’t another company produce the same products and services with AI? If you replace people then your company has no competitive advantage
>>108800457Laying off people = business is not BIG troubleIt's always been like that. Always! But somehow a bunch of dumbasses who got lucky to buy at the bottom of the bubble made y'all believe otherwise.
>>108803829>business is in BIG troublefix
>>108803294I'm wondering if the H1B restrictions and retarded tax bullshit is becoming a Sword of Damocles thing here. If you're already a "global company" and you were already dealing with jeets, why not just go straight to jeetlandia? I don't even blame them anymore.