For me, if Imperva would go public, it would be half-baked, ill-prepared, and unplanned. It’s not yet the right time. Imperva should still innovate more and re-organize some of its departments, including those who are heading it. Don’t get me wrong, I’m satisfied with Shlomo Kramer’s performance as the corporation’s CEO and President. It’s just that some of its executives are not performing well as expected.
Although the company is a worldwide leader in data security, it should still has to do and achieve what other enterprises has done in the past before committing to its IPO plan.
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