Phillips' profit increases 93%, short of estimates
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Phillips Petroleum Co. posted an increase of 93% in its profits for the 2000 third-quarter. The company, which was helped by strong oil and gas exploration and production, posted $426 million (514.2 million euros) in net income for the period.
Publication Name: Wall Street Journal. Europe
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0921-9986
Year: 2000
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Ashland reports 21% income rise
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Ashland Inc. posted an increase of 21% in its net income for the fiscal fourth-quarter ending September 30, 2001. The company posted $116 million in net income for the period.
Publication Name: Wall Street Journal. Europe
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0921-9986
Year: 2001
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Chevron expects drain on profit from continuing refinery woes
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Chevron Corp. is expecting to see a fall in its earnings for the third-quarter of 1999. The company said that its forecasted lower earnings will result from ongoing refinery problems. Chevron is expecting to post an estimated $30 million to $50 million (28.1 million euros to 46.9 million euros) in earnings for the quarter.
Publication Name: Wall Street Journal. Europe
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0921-9986
Year: 1999
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