Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

The future of Chevron

Will they survive Covid 19? Will they survive the Oil Price War? Opinions?

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Post ID: @OP+13ZY4fzZ

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Chevron this, chevron that, I bet you go to bed with a chevron cuddly toy.

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Post ID: @1syd+13ZY4fzZ

@fdl
You say this in every other thread. What should we say when there is no new info on the layoffs? There are plenty of threads about chevron layoffs on this board, and if you dont like them, you can start your own. Its that easy, friend.

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Post ID: @1ywb+13ZY4fzZ

Chevron is stronger than almost any other oil company.

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Post ID: @1fgc+13ZY4fzZ

Too many chevrons seem to base their entire existence on chevron. Why not try to be a little more independent and take more control over where you want to go rather than cling on to the skirt of the company and act like sheep.

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Post ID: @raj+13ZY4fzZ

I heard that there is a site around here where layoff's are discussed. Do any of you know what site that is? It's evidently not this one.

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Post ID: @fdl+13ZY4fzZ

Buy up smaller companies?

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Post ID: @hir+13ZY4fzZ

sounds like a millennial who thinks they can run company with zero experience.

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Post ID: @dbf+13ZY4fzZ

Depends on making bold effective decisions and adjusting quickly to ever changing fast pace environment, currently all companies will go through shock and awe, only bold and smart CEOs are the ones who can make their companies survive, only time will tell, but these 50's and 60's CEOs in my opinion are too old fashioned to make drastic meaningful and innovative decisions, their brain is not trained for 2020 challenges.

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