Thread regarding Baker Hughes layoffs

Carbon zero or Profit zero

Which happens first?

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2040 ? The clowns we have steering the ship will have hit 20 icebergs by then. Once we replace some executive level folks with some business acumen, we'll be okay

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Post ID: @2hnw+19fLPJGM

Zero carbon is just a show-off. Because every company is going for it so why don't we?
The management just wants us to be in the news.
Is it zero carbon by 2040 or 2050??
I hope that the company stays in working condition till 2040.

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Post ID: @2asn+19fLPJGM

What profit?? Hahahaha

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Post ID: @1zcq+19fLPJGM

The company cannot tackle the $$$ of net carbon until they start servicing renewables. Everything thus far is still O&G regardless of the new offerings. Either you’re energy service or you’re not .

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Post ID: @1yct+19fLPJGM

The company cannot tackle the $$$ of net carbon until they start servicing renewables. Everything thus far is still O&G regardless of the new offerings. Either you’re energy service or you’re not .

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Post ID: @1cof+19fLPJGM

Would bee nice to get back to zero profit but that would mean more CO2 emitting activity so profit will stay negative while we reduce activity to get to zero carbon

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Post ID: @1sgy+19fLPJGM
  1. Q Zero. Ethics less than Zero. Number of anti-geniuses, well, well above Zero.
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Post ID: @1qix+19fLPJGM

Haven't had a quarter in the green in quite some time

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Post ID: @1jyw+19fLPJGM

What profit?

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Post ID: @1ums+19fLPJGM

Haha! That’s a good one. But profit
Zero for sure.

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Post ID: @1yut+19fLPJGM

Jfk closes 1st

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