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06-01-2023, 06:02 PM
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Ha ha ha. Are you serious?
Probably more related to the increase in carbon tax. Keep voting NDP and that will likely increase in the future.
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06-01-2023, 06:04 PM
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Do you actually believe that corporate tax cuts are responsible for these layoffs?
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06-01-2023, 06:31 PM
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^ I think a better question is whether corporate tax cuts are responsible for job creation (or retention)?
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06-01-2023, 06:44 PM
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Kevin? Is that you, Kevin??
I couldn’t help myself
I would suggest that a corporate tax decrease would not fit well into a cause / effect analysis of why this decision was made.
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06-01-2023, 06:59 PM
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Boy this is tough for the employees
Wow the company makes 2.75 Billion in the 4th quarter and as soon as the election is over they announce something like this. You can bet that there will be a spin off effect too on companies that provide services to Suncor.
Well we live in a global economy whether we like it or not, and things like this are not always any government's fault.
What would have been the effect if this had been announced before the election? My guess both sides would have put their own spin on it for the bennefit of their supporters.
I feel very sorry for those people who lose their jobs.
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06-01-2023, 07:10 PM
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They have a pretty bad safety record over there. I can’t think of a recent oilfield death that wasn’t at Suncor
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06-01-2023, 07:14 PM
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Businesses are in business to make money, why are people surprised they do what they think is best for their share holders?
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06-01-2023, 07:31 PM
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Share Holders Own Corporations
Suncor is owned by individual share holders like myself. Suncor has been a part of my RRSP portfolio for many years and has done me well. I had to work hard for the money needed to purchase Suncor and many other corporate company shares. There has been and continues to be a level of risk when owing corporate shares. I have taken adjustments from time to time but quality corporate shares do recover if one is patient. I want my corporate company shares to be profitable and that is why I have them.
There likely isn't a pension plan that isn't funded to a great extent by the increasing value of corporate shares and the dividends that they produce.
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06-01-2023, 07:37 PM
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Just to put a bit if reality into the discussion, there were no cuts to corporate tax rate recently. I’ll write more later when I have time and if I still feel like it, lol.
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06-01-2023, 08:00 PM
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^ I think a better question is whether corporate tax cuts are responsible for job creation (or retention)?
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No it's not. Maintain a line of thought here.
I questioned the OP directly on his insinuation.
I doubt I'll get an answer, which in itself will say enough.
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06-01-2023, 08:18 PM
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Meh. Conocco is investing in Alberta once again....so that's a positive.
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06-01-2023, 08:20 PM
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How many of those 1500 were “working” from home since covid?
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06-01-2023, 08:32 PM
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Elliot Investment Management is calling the shots. They pulled Kruger out of retirement to be the "axeman". They want the share price going up at all costs.
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06-01-2023, 09:25 PM
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Meh. Conocco is investing in Alberta once again....so that's a positive.
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And NE BC. Big time. They have their token green thing somewhere no one can remember, but spending 100's of millions on oil & gas. Man, that's a dumb company.
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06-01-2023, 10:00 PM
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hopefully its 1500 out of province fly in workers , hopefully from toronto.
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06-01-2023, 10:19 PM
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hopefully its 1500 out of province fly in workers , hopefully from toronto.
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Hopefully it’s 1500 people that were ndp supporters.
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06-01-2023, 10:28 PM
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hopefully its 1500 out of province fly in workers , hopefully from toronto.
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Seems to me a lot are Maritimers, especially Newfies. It's become a way of life for them, they work here but never develop any permanent ties to the province.
Grizz
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06-01-2023, 11:54 PM
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Suncor to cut 1,500 jobs by end of year
Tongue in cheek here folks. Suncor’s new CEO has been under pressure to make changes. This was unfortunately inevitable and I’m sure has little or nothing to do with politics. I feel for the people that will be impacted by this. Never fun.
And for the record I’m cheering for the UCP to win the Stanley cup…teams these days right? Where do we get the jerseys?
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06-02-2023, 06:04 AM
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And NE BC. Big time. They have their token green thing somewhere no one can remember, but spending 100's of millions on oil & gas. Man, that's a dumb company.
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Second only to BP LOL!! It's amazing Companies like them and Imperial make money in spite of themselves.
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06-02-2023, 06:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Grizzly Adams1
Seems to me a lot are Maritimers, especially Newfies. It's become a way of life for them, they work here but never develop any permanent ties to the province.
Grizz
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Some have and never went back....if they were not here working then who would? The Oil/gas industry is about extreme highs and lows with very little time in between.
Hope the best for those getting laid off.
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06-02-2023, 06:38 AM
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Suncor strings together a few months without fatalities and the employees get rewarded with some layoffs.
My Father was with them for 35 years and for the most part Suncor always staved off lay offs even during the the hard times. Definitely feel for those that will be affected.
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06-02-2023, 06:42 AM
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Seems to me a lot are Maritimers, especially Newfies. It's become a way of life for them, they work here but never develop any permanent ties to the province.
Grizz
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Having worked in the oilsands for 35 years, a lot of those people that came from the Atlantic provinces, now live here, and support the industry on and off the job. But yes, many still fly in to work, and don't add anything to the local community or the local economy. And even some that did live and work in Alberta, move back east after they retire, and then vote for the liberals, who are trying to destroy the industry that pays the pensions of these people.
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06-02-2023, 07:12 AM
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Businesses are in business to make money, why are people surprised they do what they think is best for their share holders?
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Bingo! You hit the nail on the head. Trickle down economics doesn't work, most of the money trickles down into the greedy guys pocket and we get pennies.
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06-02-2023, 07:22 AM
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Bingo! You hit the nail on the head. Trickle down economics doesn't work, most of the money trickles down into the greedy guys pocket and we get pennies.
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You get pennies when you accept pennies.
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06-02-2023, 09:09 AM
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The way they waited till days after the election to announce this is priceless.
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06-02-2023, 09:26 AM
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Laying workers off and pressuring Alberta Government to keep your taxes low always works to bring your stock price up. We Have "****ed Away" our Alberta Oil booms with bad management of our province. Our grand Children will pay the price for our incompetence.
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06-02-2023, 11:43 AM
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1500, you don't say...I doubt they'll even notice this headcount loss. I have several friends in SU and to say the outfit is bloated is an understatement. I'm guessing they could go a lot deeper and still not feel it.
They have made a few amazing decisions, like canning the Voyageur project twice, well over a billion lost, Buying (or trying to) a pile of garbage assets from Total (Surmont was the only valuable asset).
The safety record speaks for itself, I've always looked at this as a barometer to how the business is run and leadership engagement. Kruger is brought in to do what others couldn't and he will clean house as he is a new face.
I'm sorry for the folks losing their jobs, the saddest part is that the shoddy leadership (at all levels) are usually the ones that remain. There are a few other large O&Gs that might be doing this next.
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06-02-2023, 01:52 PM
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Report says they have 16,558 so a 9% reduction in employees.
Not a lot of exploration going on relative to years past.
How many will want a retirement package.
How many will be forced to take an early retirement package due to age and be stuck trying to find a job.
Wonder if senior management will take a pay decrease to show they are impacted also.
I 100% agree companies need to be profitable and carbon taxes and problems associated with moving project through federal approval is hard.
Future risk of government intervention relative to investment decisions of today is the less mentioned issue.
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