Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

Mckinsey conflict of interest?

Is mckinsey in conflict of interest if you hear them in the hall laughing and talking about shorting chevron stock? Asking for a friend.

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Post ID: @OP+1jwyv9t0r

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this company is a leach...does not do proper work, only after billing hours...I work for a major oil co (non-US) based...they su ked out millions and then produced a report that I can do with chaGPT in 5 minutes...worthless

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Post ID: @13y+1jwyv9t0r

McKinsey has already su-ked half a billion dollars and counting out of Chevron for professional services.

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Post ID: @da+1jwyv9t0r

@cf as a 100% human entity-like creature, and not a handsome and well endowed bot, I take offense an am for to exercise my downvoting program.

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Post ID: @cq+1jwyv9t0r

@OP McKinsey folks can’t trade individual stocks at will.

They have to sell off their individual portfolios when they join and are limited to funds and buying windows.

All this to say, if you really heard that in the hall, they’re not wrong! It’s not a pretty picture here in either the short or long term.

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Post ID: @cn+1jwyv9t0r

@cd Not true; the shares short sits at 4.13%. That is far from "everyone in the world is shorting Chevron stock".

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Post ID: @ch+1jwyv9t0r

Down vote bots are coming baby. Chevron has developed and deployed AI down vote bots (AIDVoBots). About the only working AI solution the company has delivered

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Post ID: @cf+1jwyv9t0r

Everyone in the world is shorting chevron stock…

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Post ID: @cd+1jwyv9t0r

Only if they act on information not available to the public

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