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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 largest 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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    Erle Palmer Halliburton. September 22, 1892. Henning, Tennessee. Died. October 13, 1957 (aged 65) Los Angeles, California. Known for. Founder of the Halliburton Company. Erle Palmer Halliburton was an American businessman specializing in oil field services.

  4. KBR (company) - Wikipedia

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    KBR and Halliburton also paid $177m USD in disgorgement of profits to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) due a civil complaint filed by the SEC relating to the FCPA charges. Former CEO Albert Jackson Stanley, who ran KBR when it was a subsidiary to Halliburton, was sentenced to 30 months in prison via plea agreement.

  5. What You Must Know About Halliburton Company’s (NYSE ... - AOL

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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. What Halliburton Does With Its Cash - AOL

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    Here's how much Halliburton has returned to shareholders in recent years: 2011. 2010. 2009. 2008. 2007. Dividends. $330 million. $327 million. $324 million. $319 million. $314 million. Share ...

  7. Is Halliburton Undervalued? - AOL

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    For oil and gas companies, there's nothing more important than reserves, rigs, submersibles, and refineries. However, to be truly valuable, these assets must be capable of generating profitable ...

  8. Dick Cheney - Wikipedia

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    Richard Bruce Cheney ( / ˈtʃeɪni / CHAY-nee; [a] born January 30, 1941) is an American retired politician and businessman who served as the 46th vice president of the United States from 2001 to 2009 under President George W. Bush. Often cited as the most powerful vice president in American history, [4] [5] Cheney previously served as White ...

  9. FactCheck.org - Wikipedia

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    FactCheck.org is a nonprofit website that aims to reduce the level of deception and confusion in U.S. politics by providing original research on misinformation and hoaxes. It is a project of the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania, and is funded primarily by the Annenberg Foundation.