Do we see $100 oil before end of year? Will this cause the leadership team to rethink cost cutting plans?
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lmao at thinking employees will see a benefit from the stock going up.
we are cattle. everything is about waels bonus or shareholders.
we are nothing but expendable. wael will do his one and only play. keep cutting and buying stock.
Remember that time that the business performance factor reached 1.75... or was it 1.85, and then Peter Voser withheld that and lowered it by 0.3 because it was too generous?
Then said we had a chance to "earn it back" I think that the next year we double "earned back" 0.15.
Please remember that there is historical precedent that neither stock price nor profit equate to rewarding employees even if there was an agreed payment schedule.
They don't stop cost cutting, they waste it on buying something at a high price to sell it at a low price later.
I think if Shell's share price goes above $80, the leadership team will reward the employees monetarily as they should.
Lol you think the leaderships response to increase profits will be to spend them on paying employees? They will just do more stock buybacks or raise the dividend for a quarter or two. It's always about the shareholders.