Thread regarding Weatherford International Ltd. layoffs

Weatherford Layoffs 2022

Is this going to be an interesting year as it relates to Weatherford layoffs? Any chatter, news or rumors?

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It looks like ceo girish is actually making progress towards survival. He may turn this thing around if he can continue getting Saudi work

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Post ID: @67pei+1dL8lGp0

Oilfield service companies come and go...wft actually died about 200 million dollars ago. Probably almost uninsurable

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Post ID: @5Fxdg+1dL8lGp0

Ill be surprised of wft makes another year

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Post ID: @etgc+1dL8lGp0

Wft had a shot at very lucrative long term contract for about 6 product lines and blew it because of junky equipment. 800 wells and they gave it away

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Post ID: @8xdt+1dL8lGp0

in regards to the rumors that they might shut down Canada. Is it the whole geozone that they are talking about or specific divisions? i know the branch i work at does very well in terms of revenue and profit so i know there is value here. so i question if the company would just shut down the whole operations up here because they would have value in our division. Granted Canada isn't then most oil field friendly place, so i don't doubt that they might not find a buyer.

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Post ID: @6wuv+1dL8lGp0

It’s all smoke and mirrors that 30$ a share price , they have no market share in Canada , well construction is hemorrhageing them in Canada and poorly run to

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Post ID: @5jjt+1dL8lGp0

WFRD is above $30 you fools, enough with the lies!

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Post ID: @5mog+1dL8lGp0

Pulling out of Aberdeen by the end of 2022. Not cost effective, either is salaries of the pr1ck mangers at BOD

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Post ID: @4rzu+1dL8lGp0

More of the new “normal “..which means squeezing the remaining operators like lemons until the life is squeezed out of them. The management have seen they can make the same amount of money having laid off half the original operational workforce, by basically making the guy’s work double all the while trolling out the same old excuses “you’re lucky to have a job” “we’re looking at hiring more people” etc etc.
That and the absolute disgraceful condition of the equipment which needs maintenance before, during and after job’s making us look like a bunch of incompetent id--ts in the client’s eyes.
The only changes that have happened at Weatherford over the last few years have always been for the worse, and it shows, we’re a shadow of what we once were a few years ago.
Management is still the same, riding the gravy train and being incompetent as usual, losing contracts left right and centre and never being held accountable for any of the mess they’ve caused.

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Post ID: @3pjf+1dL8lGp0

Death by 1000 cuts

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Post ID: @1teg+1dL8lGp0

Yes more consolidation in manufacturing and closures. Expect to hear WGB, Scott closing soon. Same rumors tired of hearing them.

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Post ID: @1vgs+1dL8lGp0

Its just amazing to me as an employee that wft continues to risk whats left of the company when there is zero chance of recovery.

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Post ID: @1mot+1dL8lGp0

Ya there’s chatter of there pulling the pin in canada

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