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by idlewords
1075 days ago
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Not to mention that they were clearly overstaffed, particularly at a time when there were almost no changes to the core product. All they needed to do to be extremely profitable was cut a couple of thousand employees and find a way to let power users pay for the service. In other words, a non-clown-car version of what Musk did later. |
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