Thread regarding Baker Hughes Inc. layoffs

The deal...

Quasi murmurings from the other side...let's say SLB throws its weight into the European regulatory hurdle (or GE, Emerson, HAL, etceteros...). Implosion yes. NO. A kulling. The Kulling of a historic technology company. Baker was always fragmented, and its few gems will be swallowed by large newcomers and competitors. GE is building a huge war chest. Huge, selling, selling, selling....lol. But really, why would an E&P company want to buy their equipment from the same place as the others? I don't get it. I think everything was just all f***ed up. And it's getting better....healing into the future. Big o'l juicy heal. SLB has a chance to molt. GE will buy a modest E&P and a service company. BUT

HAL is finished as well.

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Hodor

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Post ID: @PLd+ChXxTzr

Kulling was a whole hell of a lot more interesting. In fact, I'm gonna check out the whole Atlantis reference thing today, on the clock of course. Ciao.

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Post ID: @0Ug+ChXxTzr

I did not presume he meant culling because I just assumed anyone as brilliant as the OP would know how to spell the word correctly. Culling would have made sense. Kulling was a leap however.

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Post ID: @5oW+ChXxTzr

I believe he meant to say, cull, to piece apart or selectively choose from a large quantity.

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Post ID: @K50+ChXxTzr

If you are referring to Kull of Atlantis (aka Kull the Conquerer), then that sounds like a good thing. He will exorcize all the demons and restore BHI to all its glory. Woohoo!

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Post ID: @LAP+ChXxTzr

I was trying to work out exactly what "kull" meant but I gave up and decided to just chalk it up to whatever substance you're currently abusing.

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