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Exxon’s battle to bid on a stake in a major oil discovery has chilled the once-cordial relationship it had with rival Chevron ...
Chevron is buying Hess Corp. for $53 billion ... cannot prohibit gun owners from carrying in bars, near protests or in private buildings, judge rules New Jersey boat reels in bigeye tuna ...
EnCap Investments’ $2.55 billion sale of oil-and-gas assets in Utah’s Uinta Basin shows that a wave of private-equity exit deals in the U.S. oil patch has washed beyond the more popular ...
The U.S. oil industry could be on the cusp of consolidation that would deliver a band of unruly shale frackers into the hands of a few old-guard producers.
and the private prosecutors who tried him all had deep ties to Chevron, the company Donziger had won a landmark multibillion-dollar ruling against. The story began in 2011 when Donziger brought ...
so read on for private equity’s seven deadly sins. 1. Envy Envy is that voice in your head that’s telling you to buy the company across the street because you’re going through a rough patch.
Private equity firms are called that because they own stakes in the companies they buy. Today, this assumption is looking ever more outdated. As buyout funds struggle to sell businesses in a ...