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...
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Zero Halliburton, stylized as ZERO Halliburton, is a manufacturer of hard-wearing travel cases and briefcases, mainly of aluminium. Founded in 1938, the...
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KBR (company) (redirect from Halliburton KBR)
intelligence. After Halliburton acquired Dresser Industries, KBR was created in 1998 when M.W. Kellogg merged with Halliburton's construction subsidiary...
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Richard Halliburton (January 9, 1900 – presumed dead after March 24, 1939) was an American travel writer and adventurer who swam the length of the Panama...
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Erle Palmer Halliburton was an American businessman specializing in oil field services. Halliburton was born on September 22, 1892, near Henning, Tennessee...
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Kelly Michael Halliburton is an American bassist and drummer. He has been involved in bands including Pierced Arrows, Dead Moon, Detestation, Defiance...
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John Halliburton (1725–1808)[citation needed] was a surgeon and a Loyalist who settled in Nova Scotia. He was a member of the North British Society. He...
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Hangover House (redirect from Halliburton House)
as the Halliburton House) was designed and built by William Alexander Levy for his friend the travel writer Richard Halliburton. Halliburton had first...
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John Halliburton may refer to: John Halliburton (priest), English priest and theologian John Halliburton (surgeon), American Loyalist and surgeon who...
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Halliburton (December 27, 1774 – July 16, 1860) was the eighth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia. He was the son of John Halliburton....
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Dresser Industries (category Halliburton)
natural resources. In 1998, Dresser merged with its main rival Halliburton. Halliburton sold many of former Dresser non "oil patch" divisions, retaining...
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birthplace of the Halliburton Corporation. Erle P. Halliburton established the New Method Oil Well Cementing Company in 1919. Halliburton maintains seven...
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with oilfield service giant Halliburton Company. Within Halliburton, it was merged with Welex Jet Services to become Halliburton Logging Services. The Smartest...
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Haliburton or Halliburton may refer to: Haliburton County, Ontario, a county in Canada Dysart et al, Ontario, a municipality including the town of Haliburton...
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Halliburton Field (IATA: DUC, ICAO: KDUC, FAA LID: DUC) (Duncan Municipal Airport) is in Stephens County, Oklahoma, United States, two miles south of...
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The Halliburton House is a historic house located at 300 West Halliburton Street in De Witt, Arkansas. It is a two-story wood-frame structure with a gable...
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Robert John Halliburton (23 March 1935 – 26 September 2004) was an English priest and theologian within the Church of England, who served as a canon and...
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Control, the successor of the Red Adair Company. The company worked with Halliburton in Iraq in the aftermath of the Iraq War. There were only nine fires...
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Halliburton Co. v. Erica P. John Fund, Inc., 573 U.S. 258 (2014), is a United States Supreme Court case regarding class action certification for a securities...
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The Halliburton Townhouses are a pair of virtually identical residential buildings at 1601 and 1605 Center Street in Little Rock, Arkansas. They are two...
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Jeffrey Halliburton (born July 3, 1949) is an American former basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for two seasons...
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Deepwater Horizon oil spill (category Halliburton)
faulting mostly BP, but also rig operator Transocean and contractor Halliburton. Earlier in 2011, a White House commission likewise blamed BP and its...
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Dick Cheney (category Halliburton people)
Halliburton and Dresser Industries attracted the criticism of some Dresser executives for Halliburton's lack of accounting transparency. Halliburton shareholders...
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ExxonMobil. Retrieved December 28, 2020. "Corporate Officers – Halliburton". halliburton.com. Retrieved December 28, 2020. "Contact Us". Marathon Oil....
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Energy Policy Act of 2005 (redirect from Halliburton loophole)
The Energy Policy Act of 2005 (Pub. L.Tooltip Public Law (United States) 109–58 (text) (PDF)) is a federal law signed by President George W. Bush on August...
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Jeff Miller (American businessman) (category Halliburton people)
the chief executive officer, president, and chairman of the board of Halliburton, an oil field service company with operations in over 70 countries. Jeffrey...
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to Saturday Night Live. UK: Methuen. pp. 98–99. ISBN 0-413-17390-9. Halliburton, Rachel (8 January 2004). "This woman can have Blair any time". London...
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Erica P. John Fund, Inc. v. Halliburton Co., 563 U.S. 804 (2011), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that "securities fraud...
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William Dobinson Halliburton FRS (21 June 1860, in Middlesex – 21 May 1931, in Exeter) was a British physiologist, noted for being one of the founders...
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Isabel Ingram (section Accounts of Isabel Ingram in Richard Halliburton, The New York Times and Time)
our study hour." Famous in his era, travel-adventure writer Richard Halliburton wrote his parents in December 1922 that he called on "the young American...
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