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Re: [SLE] SuSE Inc. Lay offs?
- From: Christopher Mahmood <ckmahmood@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2001 19:52:08 -0800
- Message-id: <20010207195208.A2562@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
* Michael Hasenstein (mha@xxxxxxxx) [010207 17:27]:
> Christopher Mahmood wrote:
> >
> > * Christopher D. Reimer (creimer@xxxxxxxxx) [010207 14:36]:
> > > Apparently, this is still up in the air. Did SuSE really lay people off
> > > in the U.S. office? (Would not surprised me that much since the current
> > > market probably sink their opportunity to do a IPO now or on more
> > > favorable terms.) Or, did a single fired employee start rumors to get
> > > back at SuSE?
> >
> > No, there hasn't been anyone fired in quite a long time. (I resigned
> > as of about two weeks under friendly terms if that's what you were
> > implying).
>
> Yes, he was our "statistician" (sounds like a decease), now back at the
> university... Chris, Friday evening in the "Walzwerk" all together - you
> with us?
I'm leaving for Cuba tomorrow night (why would SLE care about
this?), but thanks. Babelfish translates 'Walzwerk' as 'Rolling
Mill'...is this that place in the Mission?
When I get back we'll have a party.
--
-ckm
> Christopher Mahmood wrote:
> >
> > * Christopher D. Reimer (creimer@xxxxxxxxx) [010207 14:36]:
> > > Apparently, this is still up in the air. Did SuSE really lay people off
> > > in the U.S. office? (Would not surprised me that much since the current
> > > market probably sink their opportunity to do a IPO now or on more
> > > favorable terms.) Or, did a single fired employee start rumors to get
> > > back at SuSE?
> >
> > No, there hasn't been anyone fired in quite a long time. (I resigned
> > as of about two weeks under friendly terms if that's what you were
> > implying).
>
> Yes, he was our "statistician" (sounds like a decease), now back at the
> university... Chris, Friday evening in the "Walzwerk" all together - you
> with us?
I'm leaving for Cuba tomorrow night (why would SLE care about
this?), but thanks. Babelfish translates 'Walzwerk' as 'Rolling
Mill'...is this that place in the Mission?
When I get back we'll have a party.
--
-ckm
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