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That's just meaningless noise. Not even Aker probably believes this acquisition will go any differently than any other big-swallows-little deal.

1. In the short term, it's probably the same.

2. In the medium term, things start to get weird.

3. By the time Aker exits, Linode probably only exists as a brand. Everything special about it will be gone. Support will be offshore and terrible.



3) -> I call it the bean-counter syndrome; penny wise, pound foolish; quarterly curse.




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