A "growth investor" is basically a big pocket of money that wants to resell in a couple of years for at least 150% of what it paid for it. That's what it will be doing: Growing for the sake of...
A "growth investor" is basically a big pocket of money that wants to resell in a couple of years for at least 150% of what it paid for it. That's what it will be doing: Growing for the sake of growing and increase value in money. Often, that results in less people having a job and products/services that are not focused on quality but on attracting more clients/users, which will increase the short-term value. I hope this will not be the case for Suse.
I had no idea SUSE was valued at that much.
A "growth investor" is basically a big pocket of money that wants to resell in a couple of years for at least 150% of what it paid for it. That's what it will be doing: Growing for the sake of growing and increase value in money. Often, that results in less people having a job and products/services that are not focused on quality but on attracting more clients/users, which will increase the short-term value. I hope this will not be the case for Suse.