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John Hess, CEO of the Hess Corp., has struck a deal to keep the gas company’s toy line in the family following its buyout by ...
Former Hess Corp. CEO John Hess was cleared by the Federal Trade Commission on July 17 to serve on Chevron’s board.
John Hess plans to buy back his family’s iconic toy truck business next year from Chevron after the oil giant bought his ...
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Chevron Overcomes ExxonMobil to Acquire Hess. Which High-Yield Energy Stock Is the Better Buy Now?
ExxonMobil and Chevron have become much stronger and balanced companies over the years. The former's corporate plan through ...
Chevron appointed John Hess, CEO of Hess Corp. during 1995-2025 and Chairman in 1995-2013, to its board of directors.
Chief executive Mike Wirth applauds company's 'continued strong execution, record production, and exceptional cash generation ...
Lower crude prices dented profits at ExxonMobil and Chevron as the companies signaled Friday they are moving past a legal ...
Chevron exceeded Wall Street's second-quarter profit estimates due to record high oil and gas output, driven by surging ...
Chevron appointed John Hess as a director, after U.S. regulators withdrew a ban on the former Hess chief executive.
Chevron may now own Hess, but the US supermajor plans to sell the Hess Toy Truck business back to John Hess next year, ...
Chevron booked a $215 million loss on the fair value measurement of Hess shares. When adjusted for that charge and other one-time items, Chevron earned $1.77 per share to beat Wall Street estimates.
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