They've made 1 billion back of the 6, and expectations are 50 billion over 10 years. So if they don't see a growing amount, sure, skepticism is fine, but these things take time and there is already some amount in the first year, which most wouldn't have expected. I'd say be cautiously optimistic that there are results.
It could be something weird like Conkers Bad Fur day multi-player. Though I agree with others it's most likely Mario Kart
That cow's sick! Must be bird flu.
It's a setup for them saying you may identify as Trans, then switching it up by explaining some news for you, as in something said in the news, aka a storm coming
Won't someone think of the poor capitalists who can't love better lives then those around them!
/s, just in case.
So I've worked in business for 17ish years now, and the only consistent thing I can say about business leadership is they are there to have their egos stroked.
They do not care about money or other people until they look bad, and even then they don't do anything until someone threatens to take away the group of people forced to listen to them.
Working from home hurts their ego. This method (RTO) doesn't improve value and increases turnaround, which increases expenses if you are happy with the amount of people working for your company, as replacing people costs money.
So either Dell still needs to get rid of people, or a bunch of old fucks need someone to suck up to them in person.
Truly sad part? The tourism benefit from it was estimated at 6$ billion... but NBC doesn't want that.
Cuck on a duck
I did a quick Google since this article is click bait: it's resting before you burnout to avoid it.
I imagine the article would also call out someone for avoiding excessive sugar before they are diabetic, based on the title, then the article explains that it makes sense actually, which is what they did.
"I'm not racist, but" oh, they are going to say something racist.
Quote from the article:
However, Spencer outlined a number of blocks on the merger, including the fact Nintendo seemed uninterested in selling up. Nintendo is “sitting on a big pile of cash”, Spencer said, and was apparently happy with its current position. As a result, Spencer said he couldn’t “see an angle” on a buyout in the short term, adding: “I don’t think a hostile action would be a good move… so we are playing the long game."
So its never happening and it's at best delusional. Got it.
Same, was revved up, ready to defend the new hosts.