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Not when you've been losing revenue and customers for several years, even when times were supposedly better ;-).
Acquisiations mean taking on more staff, spending a ton of time and money integrating them into your company and with no guarantee at all that you'll make it ultimately pay. Novell certainly haven't made the Suse acquisition pay. There comes a time when it pays just to invest in and trust your own employees. Novell look as if they do neither.