39 : Halliburton Co.
Top 100 Revenue: $212,482,000
Defense revenue:
Civilian revenue:
2002 revenue: $12.6 billion
2002 earnings : loss of $984 million
2001 revenue: $13 billion
2001 earnings: $809 million
Number of employees: 85,000
Headquarters: Houston
Web address: www.halliburton.com
President/CEO: David Lesar, chairman, president and CEO
Head of gov't business: Same as CEO
Ticker: NYSE: HAL
Lines of business: Energy services group, engineering and construction group
Major customers: Army, Department of Energy, Defense Intelligence Agency
Major contracts/projects: A Kellogg Brown & Root Government Operations team, an engineering and construction segment of Halliburton, is working for the Defense Threat Reduction Agency. The contract includes the acceleration of strategic and tactical arms reduction, enhancing the safety, security and control of weapons of mass destruction, assisting the United States and other governments in eliminating weapons of mass destruction, their delivery systems, supporting subsystems, and associated infrastructure; and preventing proliferation.
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