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...Pennzoil initially won an astounding $10bn judgment that had stemmed from Texaco’s illicit rival bid for Getty....
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...When Icahn acquired CVR he was near the height of his powers after conducting bruising campaigns against corporate giants such as Texaco and Trans World Airlines....
...A flurry of big M&A deals in the late 1990s and early 2000s condensed control of US oil and gas production into the hands of fewer players as BP absorbed Amoco and Arco, Chevron swallowed Texaco and Exxon...
...Prior to the announcement, Wirth had told the FT that big deals were “more difficult today”, noting companies were better run than they were when Chevron bought Texaco for $36bn in 2000....
...Both deals are on a scale rarely seen since the megamergers of the late 1990s and early 2000s — BP-Amoco, Exxon-Mobil and Chevron-Texaco — that formed the modern supermajors....
...Orcel’s dealmaking strategy at UniCredit The corporate drama at Atos The Big Oil ‘arms race’ has begun A string of massive deals in the late 1990s and early 2000s — BP-Amoco, Exxon-Mobil and Chevron-Texaco...
...Wirth also cautioned, however, that big dealmaking was “more difficult today”, highlighting that companies were better run than they were when Chevron bought Texaco for $36bn in 2000, so acquisitions offered...
...The 87-year-old is famed for his decades spent orchestrating shareholder fights with companies including Texaco, Trans World Airlines, Apple and McDonald’s....
...Carl Icahn, the billionaire known for his activist battles with corporate giants like Texaco, Dell and Apple, has lost money every year since 2014, mostly by building costly hedges against a fast-rising...
...He has floated plenty of hostile takeovers in his time — Clorox, Texaco and Dell, for instance. Unlike Musk, Icahn reserved enough wriggle room for corporate boards to be uninterested....
...The latter is a legal doctrine that had bankrupted the oil company Texaco in the 1980s for its role in a mergers and acquisitions fight....
...It said Texaco had cleaned up its operational area before the takeover and that any remaining contamination was the responsibility of Texaco’s partner, Ecuadorean state-owned Petroecuador....
...Drexel financed small teams of dealmakers targeting corporate giants such as Disney, Texaco and then RJR Nabisco, the signature LBO of the go-go 1980s....
...Klein spends meaningful time chronicling Icahn campaigns from Texaco and TWA to Apple and Herbalife....
...Shargel’s firm was a far cry from Cravath, where Gravante had toiled on sprawling corporate cases like the 1980s Texaco-Pennzoil litigation. “We had organised crime cases, there were drug cases....
...spoke out against Chevron’s long-running efforts to avoid paying a multi-billion dollar fine levied against it by an Ecuadorean judge who determined that it was liable for environmental damages caused by Texaco...
...Even before it was declared a national park, Texaco had started drilling nearby....
...Rose’s buddy Jay Allen put a bunch of vintage pumps at the old Texaco gas station and plastered the streets with 1950s signage and cars....
...Starting with the purchase of Texaco's assets in Colombia in 1994, Vashisht also has long experience of investing in South America....
...And Jeff Seabright, who started in US federal government and led President Bill Clinton’s task force for climate change before moving to Texaco, Coca-Cola and Unilever....
...As Exxon paired with Mobil, Chevron failed to agree a merger with Texaco in 1999, but succeeded in its second attempt a year later, and Mr Watson was put in charge of the integration effort....
...Armed with an account at Charles Schwab (in dad’s name) and a QuoTrek — a handheld device for stock quotes — kept in his school locker, Mr Rubenstein bought calls on shares of Texaco, the US oil retail brand...
...The fall in crude after the 1997 Asian financial crisis ushered in today’s oil and gas supermajors after a flurry of megamergers that included BP’s tie-up with Amoco, Exxon with Mobil and Texaco with Chevron...
...“Amazon may be getting Silicon Valley-level scrutiny for a company that operates more like Walmart or Texaco,” Mr Fertik said....
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