The data coming into the site will be from various backend queues which may not have enough infrastructure provisioned to run efficiently. This may result in delays with items popping off the end (late reported trades) or queue end points becoming unavailable for a period of time (trades stop showing). They probably just need to get on the cloud and use auto scaling of resources to ensure they can meet demand.
I wouldn’t want to furlough the sales people - this is an opportune time to be putting themselves out there and following up leads, having discussions etc. If they don’t someone else will.
I really hope that is the case although if things recover too quickly it may lead to a stance of ‘well it’ll sort itself out when we’re done so let’s continue’. I seriously hope that isn’t the case though.
I’m no Dr Seance but if you’ve lost weight through healthy eating and exercising then that should help the hypertension. My biggest piece of advice however is to sell your AFC shares and never think of them again - that could have a significant positive effect!
Hats off to you ReoninV - you always seem to buy near the bottom of a dip. I got some at 10.7 and I was quite pleased with that. At 9.5 I was worried about a total collapse (and opportunity to buy even lower....).
’we are taking all actions to ensure the effect of any delays on manufacturing and system deployment are mitigated to the greatest extent possible‘ - so they are manufacturing and deploying something?
AB needs to do what’s best for his staff and if that means delaying build, testing etc then so be it. Why should we expect them to put themselves at risk just because we don’t want our shares to lose value?