Thread regarding Schlumberger Ltd. layoffs

Sanction violation again

https://seekingalpha.com/news/3448734-schlumberger-employee-interviewed-sanctions-probe-ft

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Sanction violations are criminal acts. They undermine the efforts to end the killings of innocent people for the sole purpose of one to enrich him or herself. It's on the same level as selling crack to children.

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Post ID: @5fxc+YrCAVhu

Companies at slb scale always have some money left aside as legal fees, for when they get sued and they should pay penalties.

Good for slb anyways, governments come and go, history is mutable, slb wins.

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Post ID: @4rcf+YrCAVhu

SLB makes around 10B in revenue from the US, where its CEO sits, and same country with highest concentration of its workforce.

You think they have no reason to follow US sanctions? hahahaha

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Post ID: @4tbd+YrCAVhu

To be fair, SLB is a global company. They have no reason to follow stupid sanctions from the USA.

But I wonder how someone broke a law without getting 1000 OIs turned in for it. People tattle for the stupidest things so how does this get by?

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Post ID: @4mxb+YrCAVhu

There is no such thing as integrity at Schlum anymore. The only thing that matters is kissing @$$ so you can be a post turtle.

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Post ID: @3nsw+YrCAVhu

"integrity" was lost when slb forgot about people, technology, and profit.

new corporate guiding principles are "ibt, sycophantism, and narrow-mindedness"

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Post ID: @2bnt+YrCAVhu

What happened to Slb "integrity days". Lol.

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