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  2. Tidewater (marine services) - Wikipedia

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    Tidewater, Inc. is a publicly traded international petroleum service company headquartered in Houston, Texas, U.S. It operates a fleet of ships, primarily providing vessels and marine services to the offshore petroleum and offshore wind industries. The company was founded in 1956 by a group of investors led by the Laborde family.

  3. Tidewater Oil Company - Wikipedia

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    Tidewater Oil Company (rendered as Tide Water Oil Company from 1887 to 1936) was a major petroleum refining company during the early 20th century. After operating independently from 1887 to 1926, Tidewater was sold to a holding company.

  4. Price of oil - Wikipedia

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    It shows the GDP increase between 0.5% to 1.0% for India, USA and China, and a decline of greater than 3.5% from Saudi Arabia and Russia. A stable price of $60 would add 0.5 percentage point to global gross domestic product. Katina Stefanova has argued that falling oil prices do not imply a recession and a decline in stock prices. [170]

  5. Stock - Wikipedia

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    The demand is the number of shares investors wish to buy at exactly that same time. The price of the stock moves in order to achieve and maintain equilibrium. The product of this instantaneous price and the float at any one time is the market capitalization of the entity offering the equity at that point in time.

  6. Associated Oil Company - Wikipedia

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    In the year 1900, a pipeline salesman by the name of W.S. Porter [2] [4] convinced the presidents of the five largest companies in the Kern River Oil Field of California to enter into an agreement [2] [4] to turn over their oil interests to form a new company in exchange for stocks and bonds for the appraised value of their properties. [4]

  7. Tidewater (marketing) - Wikipedia

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    Tidewater is a term used by industries and governments [1] to refer to access to ocean ports with international marine services for import and export of commodities. For export, the commodities can be shipped via trucks, trains [ 2 ] and/or pipelines [ 3 ] to a port, thereby opening the door to more lucrative prices on global markets.

  8. List of largest companies in India - Wikipedia

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    1.8 184.0 12.4 Banking 18 533 Power Finance Corporation: New Delhi 11.1 2.4 124.6 18.5 Financials 19 537 Bharat Petroleum: Mumbai 54.1 3.2 24.3 16.4 Oil and gas 20 569 Infosys: Bangalore 18.6 3.2 16.5 71.9 Infotech 21 571 Punjab National Bank: New Delhi 14.8 1.1 191.7 16.5 Banking 22 575 Union Bank of India: Mumbai 14.3 1.7 168.1 12.7 Banking ...

  9. Indian Basket - Wikipedia

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    Indian Basket price vs Brent and Dubai (Apr 2000 to Apr 2020). Indian Basket (IB), also known as Indian Crude Basket, is weighted average of Dubai and Oman and the Brent Crude crude oil prices. It is used as an indicator of the price of crude imports in India and Government of India watches the index when examining domestic price issues. [1]