Thread regarding ExxonMobil Corp. layoffs

What parts of EM are still healthy?

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@1ggg+1dv3Oh28,

Ya have not worked at Permian.

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Post ID: @3xhu+1dv3Oh28

The price of crude is $85 per barrel and may reach $100 per barrel. With higher feedstock costs, chemicals might not be as profitable going forward unless the chemical product price increase is commensurate with the rapid rise in crude prices.

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@whe+1dv3Oh28

You obviously aren’t in the Permian if that is what you think of Midland. A lot of negative rumors created to keep the ExxonMobilites from transferring in. Midland is the best kept secret in the company.

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Post ID: @1ggg+1dv3Oh28

Relative to the rest of the Corp? EMCC for sure.

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Post ID: @1yie+1dv3Oh28

@whe+1dv3Oh28, please do not talk about Permian because the Exxonmobil layoff people will delete your comment.

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Post ID: @1vpy+1dv3Oh28

The only healthy part is the oil and gas that are still underground.

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Post ID: @1xmy+1dv3Oh28

The HR admin people at the GBC's who process resignation paperwork are a growing function. Sounds like they've needed to staff up lately.

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Post ID: @1dxy+1dv3Oh28

Chemicals

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Post ID: @1pij+1dv3Oh28

Yep, Plastics...

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Post ID: @vhc+1dv3Oh28

Plastics are forever. Haven't you heard?

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Post ID: @vqu+1dv3Oh28

The linked in posting brigade rocks, along with the supporters putting “likes”!
Also the Dallas people are doing quite well, as always, living in their own world.

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Post ID: @zuv+1dv3Oh28

EMIT

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Post ID: @oth+1dv3Oh28

Futures Trading is flying high for sure.

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Post ID: @kty+1dv3Oh28

Most of the actual operating parts of the company are fine. Not talking about “field offices” like Midland and Baytown Admin that are sh-tshows like the rest of em though.

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Post ID: @whe+1dv3Oh28

Finance has never been stronger. Cost cutting in progress...

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