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Attorney Michael Kohn, who represents US Army Corps of Engineers Whistle-Blower Bunny Greenhouse, indicated that his client had met for a full day with the FBI and an investigator from the Pentagon's Criminal Investigative Division to discuss contracting abuses at Halliburton and KBR. |
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Halliburton Co. announces that it will pay $7.5 million to settle charges by the Securities and Exchange Commission that it failed to disclose a 1998 accounting change at a time when Vice President Dick Cheney headed the company. The SEC did not charge Cheney, but did charge former Chief Financial ... |
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Spokespersons for Halliburton announce that it received a grand jury subpoena earlier this month seeking information about its Cayman Islands unit, which conducts operations in Iran. U.S. companies are prohibited by law from doing business with Iran. |
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Donald Trump announces that his numerous development projects have been crimped by the war in Iraq because all the concrete and steel are being shipped by Halliburton to Iraq. |
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Former Army chaplain, Marie DeYoung, who once defended the firm has recently audited accounts for Halliburton’s subsidiary KBR. She claims there was no effort to hold down costs because all costs were passed on directly to taxpayers. She repeatedly complained to superiors of waste and fraud. The ... |
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NJ Senator Frank Lautenberg tells reporters that U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft should appoint a special counsel to investigate whether Vice President Dick Cheney helped his old firm Halliburton get lucrative deals in Iraq. |
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Vice President Dick Cheney's office denies he had a role in coordinating a multibillion-dollar Iraq reconstruction contract awarded to his former employer Halliburton, which was indicated by a Pentagon e-mail according to Time magazine |
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A civilian convoy organized by Halliburton subsidiary Kellog, Brown and Root that was heading to Baghdad from Jordan is attacked and some vehicles are destroyed. |
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Seven civilian employees of the Halliburton Company are kidnapped when their convoy is ambushed near Abu Ghraib. |
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Dallas-based Halliburton moves its headquarters to Houston, Texas. |
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The Army awards Halliburton subsidiary KBR a contract worth up to $1.2 billion to rebuild the oil industry in southern Iraq. |
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Halliburton announces that two of its divisions filed for bankruptcy as part of a $4.2bn plan to settle hundreds of thousands of asbestos claims.
The company has filed for chapter 11 protection for its DII industries division and the Kellogg Brown & Root construction and engineering services busine ... |
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On NBC's Meet the Press, Cheney says, "And since I left Halliburton to become vice president, I've severed all ties with the company (Halliburton). What he fails to mention is that he continues to receive $150,000. per year and 433,333 shares of unexercised stock options. |
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The U.S. Army announces it has awarded a contract to extinguish oil fires and restore oil infrastructure in Iraq to Halliburton's Kellogg, Brown, and Root engineering and construction division. |
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An audit conducted by the Pentagon finds that Halliburton overcharged the U.S. government by $61m for delivering petrol to Iraq. |
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Halliburton announces today that its board of directors declares a third quarter dividend of .12 1/2 a share. |
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Cheney becomes President and Chief Executive Officer of the Halliburton Company in Dallas, Texas. |
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Halliburton, founded in 1919 by Erle Halliburton in Oklahoma, is incorporated. The company is one of the world's providers of products and services to the oil and gas, and military services, industries. |
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