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  1. 'New McCarthyism' Described by Climate Scientist Michael Mann

    Sun, 8 Jul 2012

    anti-climate science efforts, including then-CEO Lee Raymond 's declarations casting derision on the science and on Future," apparently broke with the denialist position of Raymond . Tillerson, according an Associated Press report

  2. Golden Parachutes: 21 CEOs Landed $100M Plus

    Fri, 27 Jan 2012

    Company CEO Tenure Total Payout General Electric John F. Welch Jr. 1981-2001 $417,361,902 Exxon Mobil Corp. Lee R . Raymond 1993-2005 $320,599,861 UnitedHealth Group William D. McGuire 1991-2006 $285,996,009 AT&T Edward E

  3. America's Most Affluent Neighborhoods

    Fri, 21 Jan 2011

    designed golf course and some famous golfers like K.J. Choi and Todd Hamilton live there, too. Former Exxon chief Lee Raymond is building a house in Westlake, which is already home to Matthew Rose, the CEO of , who is seen as a potential successor

  4. 'Oil: Money, Politics and Power in the 21st Century' by Tom Bower

    Tue, 15 Jun 2010

    Thunder Horse, Exxon was suffering losses caused by BP. Lee Raymond 's jocular description of John Browne as a "bandit replicate Exxon's excellence and standardization. While Raymond concealed uncomfortable truths by cultivating a mystique

  5. 'This Week' in History: The Exxon Valdez Oil Spill

    Sun, 2 May 2010

    Brinkley," Exxon's President Lee Raymond and Alaska's Governor Steve Cowper we had that catastrophic spill," Raymond told the "This Week" panel. When decisions about domestic drilling, Raymond responded, "I would urge that people

  6. The "Hard Truths" About Oil

    Wed, 18 Jul 2007

    different organizations, mostly outside the oil and gas industry. But some of the people in charge were big names there: Lee Raymond , the retired CEO of ExxonMobil ; David J. O'Reilly, the Chairman and CEO of Chevron ; and Andrew Gould, the CEO

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  1. The "Hard Truths" About Oil

    Wed, 18 Jul 2007

    different organizations, mostly outside the oil and gas industry. But some of the people in charge were big names there: Lee Raymond , the retired CEO of ExxonMobil ; David J. O'Reilly, the Chairman and CEO of Chevron ; and Andrew Gould, the CEO

  2. ABC News Exclusive: AFLAC CEO Dan Amos

    Fri, 23 Feb 2007

    performance and walk away with a lot of money. 4. Is extravagant pay OK if extravagant profits come with it? I mean, Lee Raymond (the former CEO of Exxon Mobil) retired with a $357 million pay package but he also on his watch led his company to

  3. Big Oil Earnings: Who's Getting Paid?

    Wed, 26 Apr 2006

    companies, are expected to show even higher profits. And executives are getting paid handsomely. When Exxon Chairman Lee Raymond stepped down recently, he received a $400 billion platinum parachute. The huge earnings and hefty compensation packages

  4. Prices Stay High, but Oil Executives Stay Quiet

    Wed, 26 Apr 2006

    struggling to pay more than $3 at the pump while the oil companies are posting record profits. Exxon Mobil Corp. CEO Lee Raymond retired last year with a $400 million package. For more than five months, "Good Morning America" has been trying

  5. Politicians Call for Oil Price-Gouging Probe

    Mon, 24 Apr 2006

    have been unapologetic for their companies' record profits. But the recent revelation that former Exxon Mobil Chairman Lee Raymond walked away with a $400 million pension package may have changed that. House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman

  6. Oil: Exxon Chairman's $400 Million Parachute

    Fri, 14 Apr 2006

    reaping the benefits. Exxon is giving Lee Raymond one of the most generous retirement he was still chairman of Exxon, Raymond told Congress that gas prices were everywhere in the world," he testified. Raymond , however, was confronted with caustic

  7. Fireworks Expected at Wednesday's Oil Hearings

    Tue, 8 Nov 2005

    how do you combine the annual profits of two companies in years prior to their merger?). Who will be testifying? Lee Raymond (Chairman/CEO of ExxonMobil), David O'Reilly (Chairman/CEO of Chevron), James Mulva (Chairman/CEO of ConocoPhillips

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  1. John Stossel on Exxon Profits

    Thu, 1 Feb 2007

    that's good for the country. So what do you change their image you know Exxon's previous acts Chief Executive Officer Lee Raymond was called the Darth Vader. Of all CEOs got Rex Tillerson and now and I will have to say that Exxon compared to the

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    change their image you know Exxon's previous acts Chief Executive Officer -- Lee Raymond was called the Darth Vader. Of all CEOs got Rex Tillerson and now and I will have to say that Exxon compared
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