- Unocal Corporation - Wikipedia
Union Oil Company of California, and its holding company Unocal Corporation, together known as Unocal ˈjuːnoʊkæl was a major petroleum explorer and marketer in the late 19th century, through the 20th century, and into the early 21st century
- Unocal Corporation | Oil Gas, Mergers Acquisitions, Energy . . .
Unocal Corporation, former American petroleum corporation founded in 1890 with the union of three wildcatter companies—the Hardison Stewart Oil Company, the Sespe Oil Company, and the Torrey Canyon Oil Company
- What Is the Unocal Test and How Does It Apply in Corporate Law?
The Unocal test is a significant legal standard in corporate law, primarily used to assess the actions of a company’s board during takeover attempts It balances directors’ duties with shareholders’ interests, ensuring defensive measures taken by the board are justifiable
- Chevron Corporation - Human Energy — Chevron
Chevron works to meet the world's growing demand for energy by exploring for oil and natural gas; refining and marketing gasoline; producing chemicals and more
- Unocal Edmonds Bulk Fuel Terminal 0178 - (5180) - Washington
Union Oil Company of California (Unocal) is a subsidiary of Chevron Corporation, and Chevron Environmental Management Company is conducting the cleanup under Ecology’s oversight
- Unocal Corporation -- Company History
Unocal was founded on October 17, 1890, as Union Oil Company of California from the merger of three California oil companies: Sespe Oil and Torrey Canyon Oil, both of which were owned by oil and land baron Thomas Bard of Ventura County, and Hardison Stewart Oil
- Doe v. Unocal - EarthRights International
When Unocal, a U S oil and gas company, partnered with the notorious Burmese military to build a gas pipeline, knowing the military would commit human rights abuses, we filed a landmark lawsuit against Unocal
- Unocal Corp. v. Mesa Petroleum Co - Casebriefs
Defendant, Unocal Corp , appealed the lower court decision that prevented Unocal from excluding Plaintiff, Mesa Petroleum Co , from participating in Defendant’s self-tender for its own shares
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