Thread regarding Noble Energy Inc. layoffs

November layoffs skipped this year?

Noble had layoffs in Nov 2015 and 2016, I have not heard anything this year.

Does that mean we get to enjoy the holidays this year?

Anyone hear anything?

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Post ID: @OP+QcllkXl

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peculiar. two unexplained "leavings" in 2017. SVP AJ and Director EG. Director EG did not even get one of those "personal reasons" filings on Noble website. Those two gone, and we also suspect the real reasons why an EVP "retired early" last spring and really hope the door hit her in the a-- on the way out.

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Post ID: @juco+QcllkXl

Interesting that Director TE, largest insider holder, sold 10% of his stock ($8.3mm) at about the same time. Connected?

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Post ID: @hdiu+QcllkXl

well, I thought we had a good piece of gossip going on this but the last person is wrong. SEC filing is still on Noble website. There is also another report showing where AJ gave up more than 67K shares of unvested stock because he resigned without notice. Even at Wednesday's price, nobody walks away from that kind of money because they want out fast unless a new employer is going to pick up the cost. We will soon see if that happens here. Last poster did get one thing right. CEO and CFO should be replaced.

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Post ID: @ctym+QcllkXl

The DISHONEST Noble Energy Inc. Executive Team has taken the SEC resignation notice down from the NBLENERGY.com website. It is still with the SEC and still at this site: https://seekingalpha.com/symbol/NBL/key-data/filings . Stover and Fisher should be fired immediately.

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Post ID: @cike+QcllkXl

So besides the usual " ... retired to pursue personal interests" rhetoric anybody have insight on why AJ departed? Always appeared to be an honorable man. Maybe a health issue? Or possibly he has enough riches and he's ready to enjoy life? Either of the two heir apparents been named yet?

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Post ID: @brow+QcllkXl

he's good man. Can we bring him back and whack Fisher or even Stover?

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Post ID: @8yvj+QcllkXl

Perhaps he was tired of defending all the BS...

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Post ID: @7cvy+QcllkXl

they whacked off $2,737,230 from the payroll.

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Post ID: @7cpd+QcllkXl

"resigned from his employment with Noble Energy, Inc. to pursue personal interests."

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Post ID: @6usu+QcllkXl

No senior management just resigns on weekend for personal reasons.

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Post ID: @6ele+QcllkXl

I was wondering too. Just to resign like that.

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Post ID: @6xkm+QcllkXl

Ex-Noble here......did somebody notable get whacked??

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Post ID: @5dkv+QcllkXl

Does anyone know what happened to you-know-who?

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Post ID: @5mrn+QcllkXl

There's money well spent!

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Post ID: @3tkr+QcllkXl

I wonder if this is going to be another year without raises.

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Post ID: @3giv+QcllkXl

do we need another round of layoffs to keep comp as high as 2016?

David Stover $10,084,048

Kenneth Fisher $3,913,359

Gary Willingham $3,481,400

Susan Cunningham $3,251,368

Arnold Johnson $2,737,230

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Post ID: @3lnx+QcllkXl

They're waiting for Christmas this year. Santa surprise layoff. Hi Ho Ho...

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