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17-10-2014, 04:25 PM
#4851
I'm not worried about customer acquisition right now but the numbers of employees just keep on getting higher and higher. Hopefully those are sale folks because if they were mostly on IT, do we really need that number to really develop this so called ecosystem. They're don't really need to rewrite the whole of internet, do they?
discl: son works for Xero
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17-10-2014, 04:37 PM
#4852
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17-10-2014, 05:06 PM
#4853
Member
Originally Posted by arc
Sorry folks but I cant post it as it was not a web article, it was a discussion {second hand}.
I personally hope they can make a comeback and give the other players a run for their money... no pun intended.
Understood Arc. A valuable comment of yours nevertheless.
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17-10-2014, 05:20 PM
#4854
Originally Posted by NewGuy
not quite the whole of the internet, but they will have to continually program it for ever to keep abreast of changes in federal tax laws, state tax laws, county tax laws, accounting standards, international reporting standards, domestic reporting standards, customer preferences etc etc etc.
Your right NewGuy, XRO will always be programming each state is different and changes are going on permanently, I wonder how much liability risk they have if they ever find that a great number of tax returns are incorrectly calculated.
In comparison I perceive DIL to be a far simpler program without the constant need to update to stand still. And DIL makes a profit.
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17-10-2014, 05:23 PM
#4855
Originally Posted by RGR367
I'm not worried about customer acquisition right now but the numbers of employees just keep on getting higher and higher.
discl: son works for Xero
That is my concern too. Another 500 staff is all good in theory but it means another $50m annually off the bottom line....
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17-10-2014, 05:33 PM
#4856
Originally Posted by RGR367
I'm not worried about customer acquisition right now but the numbers of employees just keep on getting higher and higher. Hopefully those are sale folks because if they were mostly on IT, do we really need that number to really develop this so called ecosystem. They're don't really need to rewrite the whole of internet, do they?
discl: son works for Xero
Rod said - "We would love to hire as many of those (500) as possible in New Zealand because there is a cost advantage, especially for development staff," he said.
Sounds like a few /lots of the 500 are developers
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17-10-2014, 05:36 PM
#4857
Somebody posted a few months ago a break down of the staff numbers into sales & marketing / development / customer support
Anybody know the split now - like what do a 1000 people do
Last edited by winner69; 17-10-2014 at 05:38 PM.
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17-10-2014, 05:39 PM
#4858
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Originally Posted by winner69
Rod said - "We would love to hire as many of those (500) as possible in New Zealand because there is a cost advantage, especially for development staff," he said.
Sounds like a few /lots of the 500 are developers
The product has to work and work well. If not it's game over.
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17-10-2014, 05:50 PM
#4859
We just need to remind ourselves of the Xero business model
Red Dot about where we are now (maybe should be to the left a bit now) on the blue line of course. No point in following the other 2 lines, they are for losers
So deeper and deeper losses still to come but the deeper they are the bigger the prize at the end of the journey
All is going to plan - no need to panic
Graphic - Xero presentation, red dot mine
Last edited by winner69; 17-10-2014 at 05:52 PM.
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17-10-2014, 05:52 PM
#4860
Originally Posted by NewGuy
For a company whose CEO must be one of the most lauded in recent history, it sure knows how to LOSE money.
You mean USE money NG
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