>>90624689I've seen lots of people blaming the company going open capital for stuff like this, and it does just "sound logical", but in reality that's not the problem however much reddit commies and trannies that hate capitalism try to tell you.
The problem lies with specific management for doing a poor job at managing the talents or either the new prospects that the CEO/Directors are chasing that might not materialize and end up hurting the company further and putting it at risk.
No shareholder wants to see the company fail, become unsustainable or talents that bring in money graduate, so expect changes if this continues.