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Halliburton Energy Services (NYSE: HAL) is a US-based multinational corporation with operations in more than 70 countries. It has been at the forefront of several media and political controversies in relation to its previous work for the U.S. Government, its political ties, and its corporate ethics.... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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Oil and Gas Field Services, NEC, Energy
Symbol: HAL
Market Cap: US $ 33,000,000,000 (December 31, 2007)
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Date Founded:
1919
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Headquarters: Dubai
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Houston Texas 77010
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acquired :

Halliburton acquired company

The Years of Lyndon Johnson Caro also highlights some of Johnson's campaign contributions, such as those from the Texas construction firm Brown & Root; in 1962 the company was acquired by another Texas firm, Halliburton, which became a major contractor in the Vietnam War.

Robert Caro Caro also highlighted some of Johnson's campaign contributions, such as those from the Texas construction firm Brown and Root; in 1962 the company was acquired by another Texas firm, Halliburton, which became a major contractor in the Vietnam War.

Halliburton acquired Gearhart Industries

Halliburton Logging Services Halliburton Logging Services was created in October 1988 when Gearhart Industries was acquired by Halliburton and merged with Welex, which was already owned by Halliburton.

Halliburton acquired ^^ Geosource

Geophysical Service Incorporated Halliburton also acquired GeoSource, a competing geophysical contractor (formerly Petty-Ray Geophysical), and attempted to merge the two companies.

Halliburton acquired contractor

Geophysical Service Incorporated Halliburton also acquired GeoSource, a competing geophysical contractor (formerly Petty-Ray Geophysical), and attempted to merge the two companies.

Halliburton acquired division

Gearhart Also interestingly enough, Halliburton later also acquired the division of Smith International that was to have originally been combined with Gearhart's MWD division.

Halliburton acquired Consolidated

Consolidated Robotics In 2005, the privately held Consolidated was acquired by energy conglomerate Halliburton for an estimated price of $25 billion US.

Halliburton acquired Dresser Industries

KBR (company) After Halliburton acquired Dresser Industries in 1998, Dresser's engineering subsidiary, The M. W. Kellogg Co., was merged with Halliburton's construction subsidiary, Brown & Root, to form Kellogg Brown & Root.

constructed :

Halliburton constructed rigs

Ras Tanura In addition, offshore oil rigs and production facilities have been constructed in the waters nearby, mostly by Saudi Aramco, Schlumberger, and Halliburton.

Halliburton constructed facility

Ras Tanura In addition, offshore oil rigs and production facilities have been constructed in the waters nearby, mostly by Saudi Aramco, Schlumberger, and Halliburton.

Halliburton constructed camp

Camp 6 Camp Six, constructed by Halliburton, was modeled on US Federal medium-security penitentiaries.

Halliburton constructed Six

Camp 6 Camp Six, constructed by Halliburton, was modeled on US Federal medium-security penitentiaries.

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Halliburton manufactured briefcases

Zero Halliburton Zero Halliburton is a company which manufactures hard-wearing travel cases and briefcases, mainly out of aluminum. was originally a metal fabrication company called Zierold Company, which in 1946 changed its name to Zero Corporation.

Southwest Air Fast Express Southwest Air Fast Express (SAFE), also known as S.A.F.E.way (no connection with the grocery chain of the same name) was founded by Erle P Halliburton, also connected with the New Method Oil Well Cementing Company (now known as Halliburton), and Zero Halliburton, a briefcase manufacturer.

Halliburton manufactured suitcases

Erle P. Halliburton He also designed the aluminum suitcases which are now manufactured by Zero Halliburton.

Halliburton manufactured cases

Zero Halliburton Zero Halliburton is a company which manufactures hard-wearing travel cases and briefcases, mainly out of aluminum. was originally a metal fabrication company called Zierold Company, which in 1946 changed its name to Zero Corporation.

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    Halliburton

    Halliburton Energy Services (NYSE: HAL) is a US-based multinational corporation with operations in more than 70 countries. It has been at the forefront of several media and political controversies in relation to its previous work for the U.S. Government, its political ties, and its corporate ethics.
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    Richard Halliburton

    Halliburton, in his colorfully and simply told travel adventures, often appears an innocent abroad, receptive to new ideas and with a quiet erudition.
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    Zero Halliburton

    Today Zero Halliburton is a wholly owned subsidiary of ACE Co. Ltd. of Osaka and Tokyo.
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    Halliburton Field

    Halliburton Field may refer to: Halliburton Field (airport) in Duncan, Oklahoma; named after Earle P. Halliburton, the founder of Halliburton Corporation.
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    KBR (company)

    Halliburton announced on April 5, 2007 that it had finally broken ties with KBR, which has been its contracting, engineering and construction unit as a part of the company for 44 years.
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    Erle P. Halliburton

    He also designed the aluminum suitcases which are now manufactured by Zero Halliburton.
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    Brenton Halliburton

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    Hangover House

    Constructed in 1938 on a Laguna Beach, California hilltop, the house, boasting commanding views of the Pacific Ocean, was built with three bedrooms, one each for Halliburton, Alexander, and Alexander's lover Paul Mooney, who was also Halliburton's editor and ghostwriter.
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    Dick Cheney

    From 1995 until 2000, he served as Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Halliburton, a Fortune 500 company and market leader in the energy sector.
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    Moye W. Stephens

    He and Halliburton were the first Americans to fly to the Philippines.

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