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'''Standard Oil''' was run out of Cleveland, Ohio from 1870–1885, then from [[New York City]]. | '''Standard Oil''' was run out of Cleveland, Ohio from 1870–1885, then from [[New York City]]. |
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Standard Oil | |
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Founders | • John D. Rockefeller |
Headquarters | New York City, New York |
Staff | 60,000 |
Member of | Seven Sisters |
Hugely profitable oil conglomerate that made John D. Rockefeller the richest man in the world. |
Standard Oil was run out of Cleveland, Ohio from 1870–1885, then from New York City.
=Directors
In 1971, Otto Wolff von Amerongen became a director.
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