Thread regarding Cargill layoffs

Is Cargill a sinking ship?

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Yes. And if you want to know how that happens read “how the mighty fall” by Jim Collins.

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Post ID: @3uwj+1vWIu95D

I believe when Trump removes drilling restrictions on offshore, etc, Keystone pipeline etc, it will likely downsize the ethanol industry. There will be biofuels for the foreseeable future to a minimum extent but size, scope, volume and profits will be scaled back.

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Post ID: @hfp+1vWIu95D

I want to know about another company which does mass layoff without knowing how it should run after the layoff.

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Post ID: @fpb+1vWIu95D

If Cargill is a sinking ship, so is every other corp that does similar layoffs every year. You guys need to chill.

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Post ID: @lpi+1vWIu95D

Yea the lower the better as far as I care

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Post ID: @cdy+1vWIu95D

YES. And they deserve to
The new structures are just made up BS
Let they wriggle and rot and I say this having been on calls all fanfare about the excitement of the future model. It’s garbage and way behind competitors . Period . I know this as I worked for the competitor

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Post ID: @hep+1vWIu95D

Yes, can't wait for the competition to absorb the market parts.

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