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  2. Cameron International - Wikipedia

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    Cameron International Corporation (formerly Cooper Cameron Corporation (CCC) and Cooper Oil Tool, Cameron Iron Works) though now operating under Schlumberger, is a global provider of pressure control, production, processing, and flow control systems as well as project management and aftermarket services for the oil and gas and process ...

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  4. LeTourneau Technologies - Wikipedia

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    LeTourneau manufactured products in Longview, Texas. [1] During World War II, the company provided 70% of the Allies ' earthmoving equipment. In 1954, it built the first jack-up drilling rig. In 1955, it made the first log-stacker machine. In 1965, the company made the first straddle carrier. [clarification needed]

  5. Why Cameron International May Be About To Take Off - AOL

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    Cameron International may display positive inventory divergence, suggesting that management sees increased demand on the horizon. Foolish bottom line. When you're doing your research, remember ...

  6. OneSubsea - Wikipedia

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    Integrated Solutions [buzzword], Production Systems, Processing Systems, Control Systems, Swivel and Marine Systems, Subsea Services. Revenue. $2 Billion USD (2014) [2] Parent. Schlumberger. OneSubsea is a Schlumberger company, headquartered in Houston, Texas, United States. The company is a subsea supplier [3] for the subsea oil and gas market.

  7. Jack B. Moore - Wikipedia

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    Jack B. Moore. Jack B. Moore was the chairman, president and chief executive officer of Cameron International Corporation. He became the president and CEO in April 2008 and became the chairman of the board in May 2011. [1] He retired in Q4'2015.

  8. Schlumberger - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the acquisition of Smith International in an all-stock deal valued at $11.3 billion was announced. The sale price is 45.84-a-share price was 37.5 percent higher than Smith closing price on 18 February 2010. The deal was the biggest acquisition in Schlumberger history until their acquisition of Cameron International.

  9. Cameron International Corporation - Wikipedia

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