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  2. BG Group - Wikipedia

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    BG Group plc was a British multinational oil and gas company headquartered in Reading, United Kingdom. [3][4] On 8 April 2015, Royal Dutch Shell announced that it had reached an agreement to acquire BG Group for $70 billion, subject to regulatory and shareholder agreement. The sale was completed on 15 February 2016.

  3. Shell plc - Wikipedia

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    Shell plc is a British multinational oil and gas company headquartered in London, England. [ 5 ] Shell is a public limited company with a primary listing on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) and secondary listings on Euronext Amsterdam and the New York Stock Exchange. A core component of Big Oil, Shell is the second largest investor-owned oil and ...

  4. Dual-listed company - Wikipedia

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    A dual-listed company or DLC is a corporate structure in which two corporations function as a single operating business through a legal equalization agreement, but retain separate legal identities and stock exchange listings. Virtually all DLCs are cross-border, and have tax and other advantages for the corporations and their stockholders.

  5. List of chairmen of Shell - Wikipedia

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    When Royal Dutch and Shell consolidated into a single company on 20 July 2005, the company's senior official became the chairman of the board of directors. Aad Jacobs, 2005–2006. Jorma Ollila, 2006–2015. Charles Holliday, 2015–2021. Andrew Mackenzie, 2021–.

  6. Successors of Standard Oil - Wikipedia

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    At the time, the merger was the largest in the oil industry and the largest acquisition of an American corporation by a foreign one, and BP Amoco would become, at the time, the third largest oil company in the world, trailing only Exxon and Royal Dutch Shell. In 2001, however, BP Amoco reverted its name to BP, now currently in use today.

  7. Shell USA - Wikipedia

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    Until the mid-1980s Shell's business in the United States was substantially independent. Limited direct involvement from the main office in The Hague, Netherlands, and having its stock "Shell Oil" traded on the New York Stock Exchange were factors. However, in 1984, Royal Dutch Shell made a bid to purchase those shares of Shell Oil Company it ...

  8. Anglo-Persian Oil Company - Wikipedia

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    The Anglo-Persian Oil Company (APOC; Persian: شرکت نفت ایران و انگلیس) was a British company founded in 1909 following the discovery of a large oil field in Masjed Soleiman, Persia (Iran). The British government purchased 51% of the company in 1914, [1] gaining a controlling number of shares, effectively nationalizing the ...

  9. Shell Canada - Wikipedia

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    As a consequence of the stock acquisition by Royal Dutch Shell, all Shell Canada executives holding stock options benefitted. Shell Canada announced on Mather's retirement from the company shortly after the acquisition was completed that his total pay package for his final year (2006–2007) was $4.9 million including bonuses, stock options and ...

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