If this was all economics (which I *VERY *highly doubt), I wonder what the
Autodesk shareholders would think about
how just chasing numbers affects customer sentiment, loyalty and word of
mouth?

Does anyone at Autodesk think the shareholders will be happy about what has
come from this?

And by the way, if they are happy, they deserve the exodus that may be
coming.
The exodus of customers, and in turn, the exodus of value in their precious
stock.

But again, I very, seriously, massively doubt this was *just *an economic
decision.

If it was, then the people needing to be fired are the ones who purchased
Softimage in the first place.
You know, the ones who thought that they could have 3 nearly identical
product offerings for a very small market of customers,
and not have to kill one (or two) of the products.

That was either incredibly stupid, or just a great cover for whatever the
real reason is they bought and killed Softimage is.






On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 5:29 PM, Emilio Hernandez <[email protected]> wrote:

> Well you are listening we are all ears. This is really your chance to cut
> the crap and be honest with us.
>



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