Thread regarding Schlumberger Ltd. layoffs

Venezuela unable to pay bonds/debts.

How does it now look for Schlumbergers' epically genius investments/debt repayments?

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Ecuador and Nigeria...watch this space.

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Post ID: @3fhf+Q5PrNQ5

Ok, I can understand their leader is nuts but I thought the economic devastation and the poverty / shortage of food is a direct consequence of the massive under-funding of aid / food subsidy programmes due to having less oil revenue.

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-1vjw

Venezuela was already on the decline before the oil rout came. They have a crazy leader that is ruining the country. It isn't the price of oil that's the problem.

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Post ID: @3poe+Q5PrNQ5

Only an idiot or someone with less than five years in the industry didn’t see this coming. It’s a boom and bust industry, of course it was going to go bust at some point.

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Post ID: @3hfb+Q5PrNQ5

Were you expecting more than this from a sh--y and messed up waste land?!

Look at how Venezuelan are in slb and their performance then predict outcome of any deal with them.

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Post ID: @1lpx+Q5PrNQ5

Venezuelans better start learning their new language..... Chinese.

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Post ID: @1kmc+Q5PrNQ5

Venezuela has huge oil reserves but it has been rocked badly by the oil depression. It didn't see this coming any more or less than most people in the oil business. When you deal with governments rich in natural resources you don't expect them to fall apart to spectacularly even by South American standards.

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