Thread regarding Halliburton Co. layoffs

So...... With the merger going on and on and on. Oil is going down down. Will you sale your Halliburton stock? Are bet that it will reboun

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No wonder you are asking this here. How in the world did Halliburton hire you? I hope you do not have customer contact or write emails. For future note, it is sell not "sale" and I am assuming by "are" you mean "or".

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Post ID: @Bxsg+EUYyV6p

I bet that it will rebound. Oil is not going anywhere anytime soon, and the stock will go back up whether you are with the company or not. If you are looking short term, 2-5 years it probably wont be going anywhere, but long term greater than 5 years it'll be good again. If you cant wait long term, might be worth selling if you stand to gain money.

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Post ID: @3yzd+EUYyV6p

Halliburton is headed for some rough times. Don't look for the stock to be much of a performer.

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Post ID: @2cfm+EUYyV6p

Dead money for the next year

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Post ID: @2fpe+EUYyV6p

$70 a share ... you need to be drug tested. You ll be gone by then

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Post ID: @2nhx+EUYyV6p

Search is your friend. Look and see how many shares the top tier is selling off this past week.

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Post ID: @1yst+EUYyV6p

After the failed merger, the debt load of Halliburton will suffocate its value for a long time.

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Post ID: @1xie+EUYyV6p

$70.00 A share. You will be holding them a long time.

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Post ID: @1vqu+EUYyV6p

I am holding out for $70/share.

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Post ID: @1gsa+EUYyV6p

I agree...dragging on to long. The stock is taking it too.

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Post ID: @1epq+EUYyV6p

The merger is going on and on because I bet it won't happen. Has any other merger in history taken so long for regulatory approval?

It took 7 months to approve Boeing with Mcdonnell Douglas. A merger with much more importance.

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Post ID: @1xhb+EUYyV6p

Wonder what upper management plans to do with their stock?

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Post ID: @1xeo+EUYyV6p

The days of Halliburton stock in the $ 50.00-

60.00 range. Followed high oil prices.

Now with the merger being delayed. And low oil prices. You be the judge.

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