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  1. 50 Highest-Paid CEOs in AP Survey

    Fri, 25 May 2012

    19.4 million, up 38 percent 33. Leslie H. Wexner, Limited Brands, $19.2 million, down 6 percent 34. James J . Mulva , ConocoPhillips, $19.2 million, up 7 percent 35. Miles D. White, Abbott Laboratories, $19 million, down

  2. ConocoPhillips 2Q Profit Drops but Tops Estimates

    Wed, 27 Jul 2011

    for the same part of 2010 when Conoco reported $2.9 billion in asset billion, according to FactSet. Conoco has been aggressively reshaping its benefit from this repositioning," Jim Mulva , Conoco 's Chairman and CEO, said. Conoco

  3. Oil Giant ConocoPhillips to Split Into 2 Companies

    Thu, 14 Jul 2011

    Fadel Gheit said of the Conoco split. "Everyone should Rockies Express gas pipeline, Conoco was deep in debt. The company ConocoPhillips also said CEO Jim Mulva will retire when the spin-off is completed. Conoco has talked about scaling

  4. Business Highlights

    Thu, 14 Jul 2011

    Russia's Lukoil and the Rockies Express gas pipeline, Conoco was deep in debt. The company has been trying to shed assets since last year. ConocoPhillips also said CEO Jim Mulva will retire when the spin-off is completed. —

  5. Do Americans Want 'Shared Sacrifice? Big Oil Exec Says No

    Thu, 12 May 2011

    to college?" Schumer asked. ConocoPhillips CEO James Mulva said he couldn't answer the weigh those two things, Mr. Mulva . We have to weigh it because certain level," Schumer said. Mulva also refused to apologize for

  6. Mitt Romney Looking For A Health Care Game Changer: Will He Deliver One? (The Note)

    Thu, 12 May 2011

    Baucus, is poised to question Chevron's John Watson, Shell's Marvin Odum, BP's Lamar McKay, ConocoPhillips' James Mulva , and Exxon's Rex Tillerson. It is all part of an effort by Democrats to push a new bill that would scrap tax

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  1. Congress Set to Grill Big Oil Bosses on Tax Subsidies, Gas Prices

    Wed, 11 May 2011

    Baucus, is poised to question Chevron's John Watson, Shell's Marvin Odum, BP's Lamar McKay, ConocoPhillips' James Mulva , and Exxon's Rex Tillerson. It is all part of an effort by Democrats to push a new bill that would scrap tax breaks

  2. Oil Companies Expected to Defend Themselves From Accusations They Contributed to Increasing Oil and Gas Prices

    Wed, 11 May 2011

    John Watson, Shell U.S. president Marvin Odum, ConocoPhillips CEO James Mulva , BP America President H. Lamar McKay, and Exxon Tillerson (Exxon Mobil): $21.5 million 2. James Mulva (ConocoPhillips): $17.9 million 3. John Watson

  3. Exxon Profit Up 69 Percent as Gas and Oil Prices Boost Top Five Oil Companies

    Tue, 26 Apr 2011

    companies include BP, Chevron, Conoco Phillips, Exxon Mobil and Shell executive compensation data firm. James Mulva of ConocoPhillips and John Watson Exxon Mobil): $21.5 million 2. James Mulva (ConocoPhillips): $17.9 million

  4. ConocoPhillips and Valero Earnings Are Up as Top Five Oil Companies Have High Expectations

    Tue, 26 Apr 2011

    according to Equilar, an executive compensation data firm. James Mulva of ConocoPhillips and John Watson of Chevron follow behind Rex Tillerson (Exxon Mobil): $21.5 million 2. James Mulva (ConocoPhillips): $17.9 million 3. John Watson

  5. Oil Venezuela's lifeblood is also a political flashpoint

    Wed, 28 Nov 2007

    equal to that of companies such as Chevron, Exxon or Conoco . The new Orinoco contract terms, however, will raise billion to buy out the foreign oil companies in what Conoco CEO James Mulva has labeled an "expropriation." "How we're treated

  6. Big Oil CEO: Blame Oil Prices, Not Us

    Mon, 8 May 2006

    network television interview, James Mulva said oil companies were action against Big Oil. Mulva insisted, however, that which is not good," Mulva said. "Windfall profits ConocoPhillips owns the 76, Conoco , and Phillips 66 brands

  7. Fireworks Expected at Wednesday's Oil Hearings

    Tue, 8 Nov 2005

    will be testifying? Lee Raymond (Chairman/CEO of ExxonMobil), David O'Reilly (Chairman/CEO of Chevron), James Mulva (Chairman/CEO of ConocoPhillips), Ross Pillari (President/CEO of BP America) and John Hofmeister (President

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