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AOL
March 13, 2018
President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he dismissed Rex Tillerson as secretary of state at least in part over a disagreement on how best to proceed with the Iran deal. "We got along actually quite well, but we disagreed on things," Trump said as he boarded the Marine One presidential helicopter enÃâà...
WealthManagement.com
February 23, 2018
Before retiring in 2012, ConocoPhillips' CEO James Mulva took on debt to buy assets around the world. While the claim was that this debt would produce long-term returns, the company was borrowing in a higher rate environment to create assets for the future, only to spin them off to cover their debt. In theÃâà...
Seeking Alpha
November 19, 2017
One can speculate though, and with CEO John Flannery's hope to sell GE's stake in Baker Hughes, former Conoco CEO James Mulva may lose his spot on the board (held since 2008). Also likely to exit are longest-serving board members Andrea Jung (19 years) and Shelly Lazarus (17 years). After havingÃâà...
AOL
August 7, 2017
MANILA, Aug 7 (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said on Monday he believes Washington and Russia can find a way to ease tension, saying it wouldn't be useful to cut ties over the single issue of suspected Russian meddling in the U.S. election. Tillerson said Russia had also expressedÃâà...
AOL
June 24, 2017
The executives are (L-R) Rex Tillerson, Chairman and CEO of ExxonMobil Corp., James Mulva, Chairman and CEO of ConocoPhillips, David O'Reilly, Chairman and CEO of Chevron Corp., Bill Klesse, CEO of Valero Energy Corp., John Hofmeister, President of Shell Oil Company and Ross Pillari,Ãâà...
Austin Business Journal
December 14, 2016
One of the country's richest oilmen and philanthropists is giving $75 million to a pair of University of Texas institutions to further medical research. James and Miriam Mulva and the Mulva Family Foundation — longtime donors to UT — have donated $50 million to create the Mulva Clinic for theÃâà...
University of Texas at Austin News
January 24, 2014
AUSTIN, Texas The Mulva Family Foundation has made a $60 million multiyear pledge to The University of Texas at Austin to support the McCombs School of Business and the Cockrell School of Engineering, once again demonstrating a deep commitment to the university's future and to a continued visionÃâà...
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