You, as a shareholder, are not optimizing for
> keep your customers happy, get your money, enjoy your life...
So why would you expect businesses to behave in a way other than maximizing ROI?
If I had invested in a company, I would prefer them to maximize my return over a span of decades, not over the next quarter by inevitably undercutting their long-term performance. For some reason, the market currently favors short-term gains in a way that inevitably compromises long-term results.
Reducing R&D investment is maximizing ROI in a way...
But often a change in ownership can also mean a change in risk tolerance, investment horizon and potentially in management incentives or management team. Some of these changes could align negatively with some customer interests and therefore caution from customers (especially those who worry they might not be seen as future core customers) is understandable when what has changed is unclear.