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  2. Pioneer Natural Resources - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer Natural Resources was created in 1997 by the merger of Parker & Parsley Petroleum Company and MESA Inc., owned by Thomas Boone Pickens. [2] In May 2016, CEO and chairman Scott D. Sheffield was succeeded by Timothy Dove. Sheffield returned to the roles in 2019 after Dove's retirement. [3] [4] In January 2024, Richard P. Dealy was named ...

  3. Pioneer Corporation - Wikipedia

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    1993: Pioneer acquires a 50% investment in Live Entertainment from Carolco Pictures; 1993: Pioneer establishes Pioneer Entertainment in the U.S. as the American division of Pioneer LDC. April 1995: Pioneer writes off $90 million of losses from its investment in Carolco and Live. June 1996: Tokorozawa Plant earns ISO 14001 certification.

  4. Pioneer Hi Bred International - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer sold the shares in 1998. Pioneer becomes the number one brand of soybeans in North America. 1992 - Pioneer paid $450,000 to Monsanto for rights to genetically modified soybean seeds that are resistant to RoundUp herbicide. 1993 - Pioneer paid $38 million to Monsanto for rights to Bt corn that is resistant to European corn borers.

  5. Graebel Relocation - Wikipedia

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    Graebel Companies, Inc., with global headquarters in Aurora, Colorado, is an American privately held company that provides corporate relocation services, offering end-to-end assignment management solutions [clarification needed], policy consulting [clarification needed], and administration of global mobility programs. [clarification needed] [1]

  6. Pioneer Lines - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer Lines (formerly Pioneer Railcorp) [2] [3] was a holding company for a number of American short-line railroads. Other subsidiaries offered locomotive and freight car leasing to its own railroads and to third parties, and also freight car cleaning. Pioneer Lines also had interests in real estate and newsletter publishing. [4]

  7. Pioneer Telephone Cooperative (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer Telephone Cooperative is a cooperatively owned telecommunications business that provides telephone service in a 1,330-square-mile (3,400 km 2) region of western Oregon, including parts of four counties. The company has offices in Waldport and Philomath. [1]

  8. Pioneer Energy - Wikipedia

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    The first of the Pioneer Petroleums stations was opened on November 29, 1956 and is located at 859 Upper James St. in Hamilton, Ontario. [2] In 2011, Pioneer Petroleums changed their brand name to Pioneer Energy LP. It has modernized its operations with a number of different services.

  9. Pioneer Global Group - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer Global Group (SEHK: 224) is a Hong Kong real estate development company and investor, listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, controlled by the Gaw family. [ 1 ] Pioneer Global was founded by Anthony Gaw , and is 21% owned by his widow Rosanna Wang Gaw , 10% by his son Kenneth Gaw , and 1.71% by his daughter Christina Gaw .