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WhiteSource1 commented on 1100 layoffs at Bay Area tech companies   mercurynews.com/2019/03/2... · Posted by u/dawhizkid
stevholt · 6 years ago
Just make the employees shareholders
WhiteSource1 · 6 years ago
Most public companies offer employee stock benefits. That matters for short-term stock price, as much as possible. But ultimately the employees are only minority shareholders, so don't have enough to actually increase value. (The main shareholders are institutional investors, who have a lot of clout.) For private companies, of course, it's a different story and the founders/board/investors often have more clout. Private companies are also less likely to grant (non-liquid) equity, but rather offer it as options, which is more like a lotto ticket.
WhiteSource1 commented on 1100 layoffs at Bay Area tech companies   mercurynews.com/2019/03/2... · Posted by u/dawhizkid
magduf · 6 years ago
>It is overly reductionist to say that a company exists solely for the benefit of the shareholders.

It's not reductionist at all; that's exactly how it is in a purely capitalist system, and how it is in America. It's different in other countries, like European ones and Japan, where companies really do have a responsibility to employees and society at large, but in America they don't have any such responsibility, no matter how much you would like it to be otherwise.

WhiteSource1 · 6 years ago
Except for one thing: Engaged employees increase shareholder value
WhiteSource1 commented on 1100 layoffs at Bay Area tech companies   mercurynews.com/2019/03/2... · Posted by u/dawhizkid
notTyler · 6 years ago
Yeah. My last company got bought by them and was told that in spite of their rep for shuttering and turning companies into shells this was absolutely not the case. Cue a few months later almost 10 percent of staff let go, hiring freeze for everyone except the sales department, and closing of the Chicago office to make money. They won't hire new devs even when they quit. If a company gets bought by them and you work there, cash any immediate bonuses and start looking for a new job.
WhiteSource1 · 6 years ago
Because it's not just turning into shells. It's also getting rid of X and replacing them with Y. Replacing workers with workers in other geos or just replacing them with someone else, so the headcount stays steady or even grows but it's a different head.
WhiteSource1 commented on 1100 layoffs at Bay Area tech companies   mercurynews.com/2019/03/2... · Posted by u/dawhizkid
WhiteSource1 · 6 years ago
Left out Imperva, which was bought by Thoma Bravo in January. 150 people let go while the CEO makes $15 million.

Mismanaged incentives - employees don't matter, just shareholders.

WhiteSource1 commented on 40% of the American middle class face poverty in retirement, study concludes   cnbc.com/2018/10/12/40per... · Posted by u/foolrush
paulgrant999 · 7 years ago
now picture tomorrow her condo floods and the car gets t-boned.

Whats that do to her budget?

WhiteSource1 · 7 years ago
That's what insurance is for.
WhiteSource1 commented on Show HN: Checklist of over 100 directories to submit your startup   submitchecklist.com... · Posted by u/serhadiletir
WhiteSource1 · 7 years ago
What's the benefit of directory submissions? 5 visits? If you think are doing it for the magic word called SEO, think again
WhiteSource1 commented on Why the Web Won't Be Nirvana (1995)   newsweek.com/clifford-sto... · Posted by u/munaf
marvin · 7 years ago
Look back at Hacker News in twenty years. You'll see whole threads full of comments that are so specifically wrong it looks like a parody :)
WhiteSource1 · 7 years ago
That implies that Hacker News will be around in 20 years. Newsweek will be (in some format or another).
WhiteSource1 commented on Ask HN: What are the best resources for learning security and pen testing?    · Posted by u/relaunched
WhiteSource1 · 7 years ago
Resources I like:

DDoS BootCamp: https://www.ddosbootcamp.com/

InfoSec Industry: https://www.infosecinstitute.com/topics/information-security...

Learning Tree (might have free access through your local library): https://www.learningtree.com/training-directory/cyber-securi...

and several courses available on Coursera: https://www.coursera.org/learn/it-security

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KarmaCake day541December 13, 2016View Original