> If they intended to maintain it as a separate app, why did the leader of it leave?
You don't have much experience with corporate acquisitions, do you?
The Acquiree CEO always leaves after a year or three, unless Acquirer is a company like Cisco that's really good at it. Why?
Because Acquirer has middle manager drones, who continually complain about the how Acquiree is not "aligning with our strategy." Eventually, Acquiree's CEO gets sick of it and quits.
But you're right - they won't maintain it as a separate app. Because those drones can wear anyone out.
You don't have much experience with corporate acquisitions, do you?
The Acquiree CEO always leaves after a year or three, unless Acquirer is a company like Cisco that's really good at it. Why?
Because Acquirer has middle manager drones, who continually complain about the how Acquiree is not "aligning with our strategy." Eventually, Acquiree's CEO gets sick of it and quits.
But you're right - they won't maintain it as a separate app. Because those drones can wear anyone out.