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  2. Schlumberger - Wikipedia

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    Schlumberger. Schlumberger NV ( French: [ʃlumbɛʁʒe, ʃlœ̃b-] ), doing business as SLB, also known as Schlumberger Limited, [2] is an American oilfield services company. [3] [4] As of 2022, it is both the world's largest offshore drilling company and the world's largest offshore drilling contractor by revenue.

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  4. Schlumberger (SLB) Stock Sinks As Market Gains: What You ...

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    Schlumberger (SLB) closed the most recent trading day at $35.85, moving -0.94% from the previous trading session.

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  6. CGG (company) - Wikipedia

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    CGG SA (CGG) is a multinational geoscience technology services company that specializes on solving complex natural resource, environmental and infrastructure challenges.. CGG is listed on Euronext Paris, and was listed on the New York Stock Exchange until October 1, 2018.

  7. Smith International - Wikipedia

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    A February 21, 2010 announcement said Schlumberger would acquire the company in an all-stock deal valued at $11.3 billion. The sale price of 45.84 per share was 37.5 percent higher than Smith's closing price on February 18, 2010. The deal was the biggest acquisition in Schlumberger history until their acquisition of Cameron International.

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    As befits the sometimes high-risk nature of stock picking, the term "blue chip" derives from the card game poker. The simplest sets of poker chips include white, red, and blue chips, with American tradition dictating that the blues are highest in value. In the United States, blue chips were traditionally used for higher values such that "blue ...