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For a minute...I thought the banna tasted or drank a cup of the oil
What kind of propaganda is this. Exxon has been pumping out oil since a year ago. My goodness, this is like trading beads in 18th century Africa for slaves. Dey meking Afro PNC looking stupid, you mean sey dem stupid azz PNC din know that Exxon been doing that all along now.
First oil Guyana never saw because that would have exposed Exxon. Not the say Bharrat Jagdeo and his gang would do any better.
Soe body got paid off.
Django, old news. Was posted about two weeks ago. Heβs from CGSS.
VishMahabir posted:For a minute...I thought the banna tasted or drank a cup of the oil
Nah. Another wasted thought. He leff duh fuh you.
Baseman posted:Django, old news. Was posted about two weeks ago. Heβs from CGSS.
Know a guy from that school went University of Cambridge .
seignet posted:What kind of propaganda is this. Exxon has been pumping out oil since a year ago. My goodness, this is like trading beads in 18th century Africa for slaves. Dey meking Afro PNC looking stupid, you mean sey dem stupid azz PNC din know that Exxon been doing that all along now.
First oil Guyana never saw because that would have exposed Exxon. Not the say Bharrat Jagdeo and his gang would do any better.
Soe body got paid off.
I was wondering when someone would catch on to this. There are people who really believe it took Exxon 5 years to pump the first shipment of oil. We are The most stupid people in the world.
This is such a stupid statement especially coming from a VP of Due Diligence and Compliance in a Wall Street firm! Do you even understand what you talking about?
Apart from a gross violation of the contract with Guyana which Guyana can sue and win even in a US court. There are major violations of internal management controls at multiple levels and across borders. Then there is US laws, FCPA, Money Laundering, Taxes, SEC reporting and disclosure, etc. Then there are OECD guidelines and rules under which much of this will be governed. Then you involve all other partners in the fraud.
All this for what, a few measly early days revenues?
Some times it's better to "halt-the-clapper" than expose the void between your ears!