| ▲ | hungryhobbit 4 hours ago | |
No, but Broadcom didn't buy them to build a company over time. They have a long pattern of buying a tech company, jacking up the prices, and making enough money (before customers switch) to more than make up for the purchase price of the company, netting them a tidy profit. Plus, at the end what they're left with isn't completely value-less either. Everyone who followed Broadcom (and that included many VMWare employees) knew exactly what was coming the moment the acquisition was announced. | ||