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  2. The Layoff Kings: The 25 Companies Responsible for 700,000 ...

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    Of those job losses, 700,000 stem from layoffs at just 25 companies, according to 24/7. Between December 2007 (when the recession officially began) and last month, more than 8 million Americans ...

  3. Jeff Miller (American businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Allen Miller was born in Dallas, Texas, in 1964. He attended the St. Mark's School of Texas, graduating in 1982. [1] While at St. Mark's, Miller became interested in rodeo, ultimately earning a rodeo scholarship to McNeese State University. Miller competed briefly in professional rodeo roping before attending Texas A&M University, where ...

  4. Job losses caused by the Great Recession - Wikipedia

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    In September 2007, approximately a year before the recession began, unemployment stood at 1,649,000. [32] By the end of 2008, that figure had risen to 1,860,000 - an increase of 211,000 and nearly 13%. [33] By March 2009, unemployment had increased to more than 2,000,000 - the highest level the nation had seen for more than 12 years. [34]

  5. Jamie Leigh Jones - Wikipedia

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    Jamie Leigh Jones (born 1985) [1] is a former employee of KBR, an American engineering, construction and private military contracting company. During her employment, KBR was a subsidiary of Halliburton from 1962 to 2007. [2][3] She is notable for accusing then fellow KBR employees of drugging and gang-raping her on July 28, 2005, at Camp Hope ...

  6. Halliburton - Wikipedia

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    48,000 (2023) Website. Halliburton.com. Footnotes / references. [1][2][3][4][5] 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 ...

  7. 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. [49] 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. [50] [51]

  8. List of corporate collapses and scandals - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, several of the company's board members were charged over the airline's bankruptcy. [6] Assets were taken over by subsidiary Crossair which became Swiss International Air Lines, eventually purchased by Lufthansa of Germany. Enron: United States: 28 Nov 2001: Energy: Directors and executives fraudulently concealed large losses in Enron's ...

  9. 2007–2008 financial crisis - Wikipedia

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    The 2007–2008 financial crisis, or the global financial crisis (GFC), was the most severe worldwide economic crisis since the Great Depression. Predatory lending in the form of subprime mortgages targeting low-income homebuyers, [ 1 ] excessive risk-taking by global financial institutions, [ 2 ] a continuous buildup of toxic assets within ...