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  2. Halliburton - Wikipedia

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    Halliburton. 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 ...

  3. Jeff Miller (American businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Miller was the company's president in 2015, when Halliburton—in the face of the oil downturn—terminated 35,000 jobs (40% of its workforce). [4] As the largest contributor to global fracking, the company faces ongoing criticism regarding its ecological impact. [5]

  4. David J. Lesar - Wikipedia

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    halliburton (2017–2018) Predecessor. Dick Cheney. Successor. Jeff Miller. David John Lesar (born May 30, 1953) is an American businessman who is the former chair of Halliburton Energy Services. He was the CEO of Halliburton for 17 years from 2000 to 2017. Trained as a Certified Public Accountant, Lesar spent 16 years at Arthur Andersen.

  5. What Halliburton Does With Its Cash - AOL

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    The company bought back a lot of stock in 2007 and 2008 whens shares were high, pulled way back in 2009 as they plunged, and came back with repurchases after shares rebounded.

  6. A Brief History of Halliburton's Returns - AOL

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    In this series, we drill down on one company's returns to see how each of those three has played a role over the past decade. Step on up, Halliburton ( NYS: HAL ) . Halliburton shares returned 467 ...

  7. How Many Halliburton Company (NYSE:HAL) Shares Do ... - AOL

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    The big shareholder groups in Halliburton Company (NYSE:HAL) have power over the company. Large companies usually have...

  8. KBR (company) - Wikipedia

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    After Halliburton acquired Dresser Industries, KBR was created in 1998 when M.W. Kellogg merged with Halliburton's construction subsidiary, Brown & Root, to form Kellogg Brown & Root. In 2006, the company separated from Halliburton and completed an initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange. [4]

  9. Halliburton Passes This Key Test - AOL

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    There's no foolproof way to know the future for Halliburton (NYS: HAL) or any other company. However, certain clues may help you see potential stumbles before they happen -- and before your stock ...