The Bush/Cheney gangsters have their fingers in EVERY pie out there!
Halliburton, Dresser merge
$7.7-billion deal forms world's largest oil services firm with 100,000 workers
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Halliburton will hold nine seats on the new 14-member board. William E. Bradford, chairman of Dresser, will be chairman of the new company. Halliburton Chairman Richard Cheney -- and former U.S. Defense Secretary -- will be chief executive.
Halliburton was advised by Goldman Sachs and SBC Warburg Dillion Read. Dresser was advised by Salomon Smith Barney.
http://money.cnn.com/1998/02/26/deals/halliburton/****************************
A Brief History of Bush
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Dresser Industries - oil drilling supply company. W.A. Harriman paid $4,000,000 for Dresser in 1928. Later, Prescott refinanced the company maintaining control. In 1930, E. Roland Harriman and Prescott Bush became members of the Board of Dresser. Bush made Henry Neil Mallon, a Yale classmate, chairman of the Board. Mallon and Bush became lifelong friends. In 1948, Mallon hired George W. Bush to work for Dresser. George W. Bush named one of his sons Neil Mallon Bush. In 1998, Dresser merged with Haliburton and is now known as Haliburton Company.
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After the War Bush got involved with the Texan Oil business and through his father's connections became employed at Dresser Industries. George Bush's son, Neil Mallon Bush is named after his employer at Dresser, Neil Mallon. Mallon remained a close family friend of the Bushs. Later Dresser merged with Haliburton, one of the former CEOs of Haliburton is Dick Cheney who was campaign manager for George H.W. Bush, and then Secretary of Defense. And now Cheney is Vice President of George W. Bush. In the 1970's Bush was on the Board of Directors of Eli Lilly.
http://home.earthlink.net/~thetabus/BushHist/BushHist01.htm