Williams will not recover a penny from ETE. In fact, nothing will change except the price of oil and natural gas which are both heading higher. Anybody that surrives will be a big winner and they will surely take credit for it. End of story!
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Good Prediction, oil is over 50 bucks today and natural gas is over 3 bucks. For all those naysayers at Williams, that projected such low prices, i say jump in a lake, you do the terminated employees a disservices, i can soon hear the cries by management we dont have the talent to get the job done, wonder why?
Some skill and some luck, the vote was spilt 6 to 6. It has been quite entertaining, I have gotten a good dose of laughter, how they where able to get out this merger while pretending to be for it, they fooled everybody and won. surely they will give themselves a big fat bonus, pay raises and big stock options. They won you have give them some credit.
Like it's been said before :"It's a big club and you ain't in it." - by the great observer of greedy corporate culture towards the loyal company widgets (the hard working stiffs) - George Carlin.
I guess this is what happens when you're high enough up the corporate ladder so you not only set your own goals, but you're in a position where you can manipulate the results and expectations to make it seem like you reached them, for your own financial benefit and no one has the ability or sense to question you. What a crock of sh*t. Or maybe he's completely innocent, and lives in a bubble thinking his "entitled world" is a 100% peachy keen and complete once again. Hat"s off to you and all your useless "visionary" stroke offs. Looking forward to seeing what the next CIRCUS act (more smoke and mirrors?) that you and your buddies come up with next. Amazing as always. Bravo for you!
Correct, they are all ready taking credit for the rising gas prices, even though they did not have a clue about it in the projected doom and gloom on their merger analysis.
Nothing changes.
Wow, you are good, Alan is still employed, business as usual.
To the Watch and Learn post - I agree. Well said.