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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 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