Thread regarding Noble Energy Inc. layoffs

How much does it cost to be a super bowl sponsor and what is the expected tangible benefit?

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Nice group shot of the Noble Super Bowl team, I wonder if the execs in the picture are actually going to give any of their time or are they just going to the festivities and possibly the game as a major sponsor.

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Post ID: @uhkx+Lb9emQm

It's not intended to take the place of Lloyd's $100 check It's taking the place of the entire bonus structure for this year.

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Post ID: @nmfk+Lb9emQm

Two Super Bowl tickets would be closer to $1,000. Not $100. Oh I forgot you Houston losers wouldn't know about Super Bowls. Here in Denver we know about Super Bowls. Go Brock! Hahaha

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Post ID: @nrkv+Lb9emQm

Bullsh*t. No way employees in Colorado and Pennsylvania are going to be handed SB tickets.

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Post ID: @lwlz+Lb9emQm

Astrodome?

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Post ID: @ksmx+Lb9emQm

I heard the same. No lie. Two tickets to Super Bowl and they will provide a chartered bus ride down to the Astrodome for the Colorado folks.

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Post ID: @ksbz+Lb9emQm

I hate to spoil the surprise but every employee is getting two super bowl ticket this year in lieu of the standard $100 (yes the board figured equated $100 50 years ago to present day value), so don't complaign too much about the $26MM noble spent on the super bowl. Tell me another company who is that generous to its employees, noble is big time

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Post ID: @kpbw+Lb9emQm

It was 26 million dollars. That's 100% fact.

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Post ID: @5khl+Lb9emQm

Who gives a sh*t? Just Noble being distracted by another shiny object (Permian) .

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Post ID: @5oip+Lb9emQm

DS just wants people to think that he is important. There is no way that he will "network his way out of here." Have you ever tried to carry on a conversation with that dumb--s?

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Post ID: @2fmd+Lb9emQm

From the Noble Proxy Statement filed on March 11, 2016.

Noble Director Eric P. Grubman

Mr. Grubman has served as Executive Vice President of the National Football League since 2004. He was responsible for Finance and Strategic Transactions from 2004 to 2006 and served as the League’s President of Business Ventures from 2006 to 2015. Mr. Grubman served as Co-President of Constellation Energy Group, Inc. from 2000 to 2001, was partner and co-head of the Energy Group at Goldman Sachs from 1996 to 2000, and worked in its merger department from 1987 to 2000. He served as an officer in the U.S. Navy from 1980 to 1985. Mr. Grubman serves on the board of directors of the U.S. Naval Academy Foundation. He joined our Board in January 2009.

Qualifications, Attributes, Skills and Experience:

High Level of Financial Literacy — has overseen finance and strategic transactions for the National Football League and previously served as co-head of the Energy Group at Goldman Sachs.

Relevant Chief Executive Officer/President Experience — serves as Executive Vice President of the National Football League and previously served as Co-President of Constellation Energy Group, Inc.

Extensive Knowledge of Our Industry and Business — has worked with the oil and gas industry while with Constellation Energy Group and as partner and co-head of the Energy Group at Goldman Sachs, has had broad exposure to our business through over seven years of service on our Board.

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Post ID: @1etc+Lb9emQm

Stover is a vice chair on the host committee with all the other big wigs from other companies. Hopefully he'll network his way out of here, because theres no way that the captain is going down with this ship.

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