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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...burned once for supporting Carter for president, may have the same feeling. A day after the coalition checked out of Washington, Kennedy snubbed DA's anti-big oil sentiments by hiring Mobil's Schmertz, the man who led the company's campaign against government regulation, to direct the advertising for his presidential...

Author: By Mark R. Anspach and James G. Hershberg, S | Title: Setting an Agenda for the '80s | 11/21/1979 | See Source »

...symbol of economic exploitation," Boudreau says. She adds that by opposing the companies that support nukes "we're striking right at the heart of the American economic system." Harvard's Top Ten Nuclear Related Investments Exxon Corporation $35,442,448 Standard Oil Co. of California $20,912,364 Mobil Corporation $18,360,622 Atlantic Richfield $17,465,122 Gulf Oil $15,969,160 General Electric Company $15,673,735 Getty Oil $11,765,924 Raytheon $9,585,634 Phillips Petroleum $8,996,703 Florida Power and Light $7,169,390 According to '78-'79 Financial Report

Author: By James L. Tyson, | Title: Harvard's Nuclear Ties | 10/26/1979 | See Source »

...Govemment $246,914,156 2. IBM $74,109,498 3. Ford $55,562,975 4. Mobil $53,036,556 5. Exxon $41,937,361 6. Quebec Hydro-Electric $31,354,629 7. GM $30,614,761 8. Eastman Kodak $26,824,948 9. Continental Oil $22,064,320 10. General Reinsurance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard's Ten Favorites | 9/14/1979 | See Source »

...Exxon $36,149,488 6. Schlumberger, Ltd. $28,412,199 7. General Reinsurance $24,090,120 8. Quebec Hydro-Electric $23,873,934 9. Standard Oil, California $20,912,364 10. Mobil...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard's Ten Favorites | 9/14/1979 | See Source »

...second quarter ever. Profits of the 23 biggest U.S. firms totaled $5.47 billion, a rise of 66% over the same period last year. Among the five large international companies, Texaco's earnings leaped by 132% to $365 million. Earnings of the others: Exxon, up 20% to $830 million; Mobil, up 38% to $404 million; Socal, up 61% to $412 million; and Gulf, up 65% to $291 million. These gains came on top of strong earnings in the first quarter. For the first half, the combined profits of the five giants came to $4.6 billion, or an increase...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Those Record Oil Company Profits | 8/6/1979 | See Source »

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