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  2. Halliburton - Wikipedia

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    Halliburton Company is an American multinational corporation and the world's second-largest oil service company which is responsible for most of the world's fracking operations. [6] It employs approximately 55,000 people through its hundreds of subsidiaries, affiliates, branches, brands, and divisions in more than 70 countries.

  3. Erle P. Halliburton - Wikipedia

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    By 1922, the company was operating as the Halliburton Oil Well Cementing Company. On July 5, 1961, it became known as the Halliburton Company. Halliburton also founded Southwest Air Fast Express, which was later acquired by American Airlines. [3] Halliburton designed the aluminum suitcases which are now manufactured by Zero Halliburton.

  4. Jeff Miller (American businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Simultaneous with Miller's assumption of executive responsibilities at Halliburton have been a series of controversies. Miller was the company's president in 2015, when Halliburton—in the face of the oil downturn—terminated 35,000 jobs (40% of its workforce). [4]

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    In this analysis, my focus will be on developing a perspective on Halliburton Company’s (NYSE:HAL) latest ownership structure, a less discussed, but important factor. The impact of a company’s ...

  6. Trade of the Day: Halliburton Company (HAL) - AOL

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  8. Dick Cheney - Wikipedia

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    During Cheney's term, Halliburton changed its accounting practices regarding revenue realization of disputed costs on major construction projects. [78] Cheney resigned as CEO of Halliburton on July 25, 2000. As vice president, he argued that this step, along with establishing a trust and other actions, removed any conflict of interest. [79]

  9. Halliburton (HAL) Q3 Earnings Top Despite North America Woes

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    Halliburton Company Price, Consensus and EPS Surprise Segmental Performance Operating income from the Completion and Production segment was $613 million, 16.3% above the year-ago level of $527 ...