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Archive: https://archive.today/V9Y67

From the post: "Some VMware employees learned on Monday that their positions would be eliminated following Broadcom's announcement last week that its deal to acquire the company had closed.

Broadcom first announced in May 2022 that it would acquire VMware for $61 billion and assume $8 billion of its net debt. The company announced that it closed the deal on November 22, shortly after receiving regulatory clearance from China. It also had to receive regulatory clearance from other countries including the US and the UK."

Archive: https://archive.today/V9Y67 From the post: "Some VMware employees learned on Monday that their positions would be eliminated following Broadcom's announcement last week that its deal to acquire the company had closed. Broadcom first announced in May 2022 that it would acquire VMware for $61 billion and assume $8 billion of its net debt. The company announced that it closed the deal on November 22, shortly after receiving regulatory clearance from China. It also had to receive regulatory clearance from other countries including the US and the UK."

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You would hope. They will probably fire everyone else. The pajeets are "cheap". Now, that will end in the company failing anyway but they can limp it along for a decade or so until the shit code has fucked the ecosystem to the point its basically unfixable..