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1. rightb+(OP)[view] [source] 2026-02-04 23:40:09
The product is the stock price, not Office or Windows. From that perspective they are doing it right.
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2. alsetm+zf[view] [source] 2026-02-05 01:38:06
>>rightb+(OP)
And this is the broken mindset tanking multiple large companies' products and services (Google, Apple, MS, etc). Focus on the stock. The product and our users are an afterthought.

Someone linked to a good essay on how success plus Tim Cook's focus on the stock has caused the rot that's consuming Apple's software[0]. I thought it was well reasoned and it resonated with me, though I don't believe any of the ideas were new to me. Well written, so still worth it.

0. The Fallen Apple - https://mattgemmell.scot/the-fallen-apple/

3. fallou+Fn[view] [source] 2026-02-05 02:45:03
>>rightb+(OP)
The investor being the customer rather than actual paying customers was something I noticed occurring in the late 90s in the startup and tech world. Between that shift in focus and the influx of naive money the Dot Bomb was inevitable.

Sadly the fallout from the Dotcom era wasn't a rejection of the asinine Business 2.0 mindset but instead an infection that spread across the entirety of finance.

4. autoex+vt[view] [source] 2026-02-05 03:35:35
>>rightb+(OP)
In particular it's the short term stock price. They'll happily grift their way to overinflated stock prices today even though at some point their incestuous money shuffle game will end and the stocks will crash and a bunch of people who aren't insider trading are going to be left with massive losses.
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5. saghm+PD[view] [source] [discussion] 2026-02-05 05:27:13
>>autoex+vt
Stock price increases that don't lead to higher dividends eventually are indistinguishable from Ponzi schemes after the fact.
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