Thread regarding Weatherford International Ltd. layoffs

The Real Reason GE Spurned Weatherford http://seekingalpha.com/article/4031362-real-reason-ge-spurned-weatherford?source=feed_f … …

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Not a cold chance in hell will anyone touch this inept piece of crap . The fire sale to pick up any cheap pieces without any of the dept is the only reality. Mucho pressure to keep it over 5 to prevent delist. Reverse split coming. Hold you ankles everyone. I'm waiting for all fine employees to get paid in stock in order to save the co. Hehehehe

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Wow!.

The merger between Baker Hughes (NYSE:BHI) and GE's (NYSE:GE) Oil & Gas unit is sort of a magic trick. It adds scale for Oil & Gas and improves margins. This type of value-added deal making harkens back to the days of Jack Welch. Once a pariah, the Oil & Gas unit could show real promise if cost synergies pan out. The merger sparked excitement that it could spur similar deals. A commenter on my previous article suggested that Schlumberger (NYSE:SLB) could be interested in Weatherford (NYSE:WFT):

I'm going to take a shot and give my 2 cents here as to what I see going on: [i] former M&A executive infiltrates WFT and takes EVP job, [ii] the examines the financials and the company's internal dirty little secrets and reports back to the mother ship. I smell a buyout from SLB brewing. They could acquire WFT for a steal at this price and get all the financial intelligence they need from the horse's mouth

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WFT is the red headed stepchild of the oilfield.

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Over the years my pain tolerance has increased to a point that I don't feel the whips as much as the chains.

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The beatings will continue until morale improves. Ouch, ouch, ouch

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