Thread regarding Baker Hughes Inc. layoffs

Tit for Tat

Are there any BHI businesses up for sale undergoing DOJ/SEC hard review, thereby delaying announcement of disposal of assets?

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Tit for tat is an English saying dating to 1556, from "tip for tap", meaning "blow for blow," i.e., retaliation in kind—or more broadly, an equivalent to an action given in return. It has related meanings and use as a concept in biology, social psychology, business, as well as in the mathematical area of game theory. The concept in its various forms has found use in the real world in attempting to explain a form of reciprocated altruism in animal communities, and as a strategy for managing activities in technology areas.

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Post ID: @Cd6+BP2T7sp

What's an asset, is that yankspeek for female donkey?

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Post ID: @41m+BP2T7sp

Tit for tat sounds so much better than tat for tit

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Post ID: @zJS+BP2T7sp

Just the one in Syria

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Post ID: @bbi+BP2T7sp

perchance

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Post ID: @jBN+BP2T7sp

Just the one in Norway

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Post ID: @COh+BP2T7sp

possibly

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Post ID: @tcj+BP2T7sp

may be

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Post ID: @CTE+BP2T7sp

yes

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Post ID: @2nu+BP2T7sp

yes

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Post ID: @okm+BP2T7sp

No

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Post ID: @24K+BP2T7sp

No

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