FalconPunch
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Piecing the story together so far, it's hard not to see how Sarah Bond was nothing more than a patsy. At this point, it's evident that she was ambushed with this news. We can arrive at this based on the following timeline:
Her last linked in post was a mere 3ish hours before she was let go:
Last Linked In Post
If you're coming with plans to resign, you're not posting these things to linkedin. Furthermore, neither Satya, Asha, or Matt mentioned Sarah in anyway as seen here:
Microsoft's Leadership Message
Now, if we look at things deeper, we can see her Xbox Gamertag was created just a month ago?
Gamertag Source
To many, the news of Phil's resignation came as a shock? However, should it have been? Just 3 weeks ago, Microsoft Blamed the Xbox division for plummeting revenue:
Source
If you tuned in to the financial call, you'd have heard that:
Now, Microsoft's earnings was on Jan 28 which means all departments reported their numbers in a few weeks earlier. Now, I speculate that Satya saw the numbers and decided that it was unjustifiable. As a result he determined to fire Phil Spencer. Microsoft stock has been under fire since Nov last year:
The reason it's been under fire is because Investors have been questioning Microsoft's CapEx spending on AI. More importantly, the lack of returns on the investment. Now seeing the bad numbers from Xbox, someone had to pay the "iron price" to distract questioning around AI and Xbox laid itself on a platter due to it's numbers.
As a result, Satya decided on Asha and got their PR team to begin prepping her for the role(poorly I might add). That's why we see that the xbox account was just created a month ago.
Phil Spencer is a Microsoft lifer and was unceremoniously shown the door. However, they can't lay the blame at Phil's feet. He's a Microsoft lifer and it's a bad look. So that's where the convenient patsy Sarah Bond steps in to save the day.
Regardless of what you think of Sarah, she answered to Phil. If her ideas were bad, Phil had the power to overrule them and ask her to seek a new direction. He didn't and the buck ultimately stops with him.
The way Microsoft handled this was sloppy AF. More importantly The Verge and Tom Warren need to be absolutely called out for their Corporate Slander. Some real fake news media shit with the "Sarah Bond wasn't liked internally" nonsense. In every work place, some people like the boss, some do not.
Unsurprisingly, we can see that Microsoft has not stopped it's AI push at all by appoint an ex AI executive as the CEO of gaming. It's like a cancer spreading itself all over the organization. I won't get into the qualifications of Asha and the accusations around ethnic nepotism/ cronyism.
I just think it's important that we call a spade a spade. This rubbish The Verge is churning out stinks.
Her last linked in post was a mere 3ish hours before she was let go:
Last Linked In Post
If you're coming with plans to resign, you're not posting these things to linkedin. Furthermore, neither Satya, Asha, or Matt mentioned Sarah in anyway as seen here:
Microsoft's Leadership Message
Now, if we look at things deeper, we can see her Xbox Gamertag was created just a month ago?
Gamertag Source
To many, the news of Phil's resignation came as a shock? However, should it have been? Just 3 weeks ago, Microsoft Blamed the Xbox division for plummeting revenue:
Source
If you tuned in to the financial call, you'd have heard that:
Source:Yahoo financeXbox gaming hardware revenue has declined for the last three financial years, and isn't set to break that trend any time soon, with a 32% decline year-on-year. Microsoft expects this trend to continue into 2026, too.
Now, Microsoft's earnings was on Jan 28 which means all departments reported their numbers in a few weeks earlier. Now, I speculate that Satya saw the numbers and decided that it was unjustifiable. As a result he determined to fire Phil Spencer. Microsoft stock has been under fire since Nov last year:
The reason it's been under fire is because Investors have been questioning Microsoft's CapEx spending on AI. More importantly, the lack of returns on the investment. Now seeing the bad numbers from Xbox, someone had to pay the "iron price" to distract questioning around AI and Xbox laid itself on a platter due to it's numbers.
As a result, Satya decided on Asha and got their PR team to begin prepping her for the role(poorly I might add). That's why we see that the xbox account was just created a month ago.
Phil Spencer is a Microsoft lifer and was unceremoniously shown the door. However, they can't lay the blame at Phil's feet. He's a Microsoft lifer and it's a bad look. So that's where the convenient patsy Sarah Bond steps in to save the day.
Regardless of what you think of Sarah, she answered to Phil. If her ideas were bad, Phil had the power to overrule them and ask her to seek a new direction. He didn't and the buck ultimately stops with him.
The way Microsoft handled this was sloppy AF. More importantly The Verge and Tom Warren need to be absolutely called out for their Corporate Slander. Some real fake news media shit with the "Sarah Bond wasn't liked internally" nonsense. In every work place, some people like the boss, some do not.
Unsurprisingly, we can see that Microsoft has not stopped it's AI push at all by appoint an ex AI executive as the CEO of gaming. It's like a cancer spreading itself all over the organization. I won't get into the qualifications of Asha and the accusations around ethnic nepotism/ cronyism.
I just think it's important that we call a spade a spade. This rubbish The Verge is churning out stinks.