Thread regarding Shell Oil layoffs

What is their vision?

It is still not clear to me what is the long-term vision of our leadership? Do they have it at all? I think some exaggerate when they say that the future is completely murky for Shell, but it certainly doesn’t look bright either, because above all it seems like the ones at the top have no focus nor vision.

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💸💵💰💸💵💰🤑🤑🤑 keep the head in the trough and lap it up!

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Post ID: @ipyf+1dyPgay4

Protect themselves and their friends

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Post ID: @3ewv+1dyPgay4

What should the vision be!!! That’s not hard,
More Upstream / Profitable Downstream - didn’t even have to come up with it myself

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Post ID: @3yay+1dyPgay4

There is a clear vision! Line up their own pockets for a few more years.

That's what Reshape had demonstrated, the organization moved even further away from any commitment to be profitable.

She'll is closely following BP into irrelevance, that sorry excuse for once great oil company.

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Post ID: @2xki+1dyPgay4

Maybe the next reorganization will get us better guidance. T-minus 1 year and counting for that to happen imo. Top leadership does not have a cohesive vision that is either novel or inspiring. The only vision that I see is divestment and reorganization until something sticks, a poor strategy.

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Post ID: @2tvo+1dyPgay4

ok smarty pants what should the vision be. this is your chance ….. let us know …… maybe you are ec material ….

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Post ID: @2tql+1dyPgay4

In new energies they have had reorgs after reorgs since the beginning. They don't know what they are doing. They are going to be competing heavily in a low margin business. They know that. They are getting pressured at their head quarters in London and Hague. I give the company 5 years before they collapse.

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