In the elevator banks on one of the TVs it was talking about Chevron does business the right way so we expect 3rd party companies to do the same. Is doing business the "right way" include outsourcing American jobs to India? Does it include not supporting the country who has made you a rich company? I consider business the right way meaning we make money from our products and treat our customers and Employees right. Maybe my definition is off in today's America ...
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2/3 of our revenue is international and NOT U.S.
MWirthless is ever sooooooo glad that Chevron didn't make his old man self retire - he can continue to fill his families coffers while ki-ling the company!
MWirthless doesn't care about the business overall just the fact he can get money back to the investors. He loves getting his knob polished by Wall Street and won't stop until he gets replaced or finally decides to retire at 95. This company is a shell of it's once former self and MW was the one to lead it to where it's at now.
The "right way" for chevron is to forget about India, get rid of all the incompetent "leaders" high up and middle tier, and start going back to the roots of being innovative and actually search instead of buy.
You obviously don't get it. You think locals could have delivered Chevron's bottom quartile exploration and asset development performance all on their own?
Obviously does not know that vast majority of chevron wealth is derived from using the resources of non USA fields.
Chevron always brag about their international credentials, seems we are now purely an American company......interesting racist mindset
Who is this defender of offshoring?AS?
gaslighting news?