Difference between revisions of "Harken Energy"
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− | Harken Energy is the subject of a chapter of [[Russ Baker]]'s ''[[Family of Secrets]]''. | + | Harken Energy is the subject of a chapter of [[Russ Baker]]'s ''[[Family of Secrets]]'', and was also a subject of interests to [[Mark Lombardi]]. |
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"In 1986, it has a total revenue of $4 million. In 1989, thanks to a flurry of acquisitions and infinitely complicated transactions revenue would exceed $1 billion, yet few outside investors made any money."<ref>''[[Family of Secrets]]'' by [[Russ Baker]]</ref> | "In 1986, it has a total revenue of $4 million. In 1989, thanks to a flurry of acquisitions and infinitely complicated transactions revenue would exceed $1 billion, yet few outside investors made any money."<ref>''[[Family of Secrets]]'' by [[Russ Baker]]</ref> |
Latest revision as of 04:39, 19 March 2016
Harken Energy | |
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Headquarters | Southlake, Texas |
A spooky Bush dominated company which never made much money for outsiders. |
Harken Energy is the subject of a chapter of Russ Baker's Family of Secrets, and was also a subject of interests to Mark Lombardi.
Explosive growth
"In 1986, it has a total revenue of $4 million. In 1989, thanks to a flurry of acquisitions and infinitely complicated transactions revenue would exceed $1 billion, yet few outside investors made any money."[1]
Involvement with Harvard
Harvard University invested $50 million in Harken Energy. The university has attempted to distance itself from this decision.
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