Pros
Hire (and then fire) great people. Decent technology--good market opportunity.
Cons
Upper management (CEO and associated cronies) are horrifyingly bad at what they do. Unclear why people keep giving him money to buy more broken companies--he hasn't fixed any yet. The plan seems to be acquire enough zombie companies to spin a story about scale and breadth of offerings, then turn around and sell. They then hire smart people, ask them what to do with the whole mess, and when the answers don't match the CEOs previously concocted (and unsupported) ideas, fire them. The revolving door is embittering to anyone who survives yet another round of layoffs. Communication is sporadic, and awful when it happens: often condescending and hopelessly confused.