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“There are an awful lot of business schools that have constructed new buildings, and in order to compete effectively today, we need a new facility,” said John Watson, dean of the business school. Watson and Sister Margaret Carney, university president,... Full Article at Buffalo News
Other stars on the bill include Olympic bronze medallist David Price, British flyweight champion Shinny Bayaar, ex-British bantamweight champion Gary Davies, Paul Edwards, Dave Ferguson, Karl Place, Rick Goddins and unbeaten lightweight John Watson,... Full Article at Saddo Boxing
Incoming Chevron CEO John Watson speaks at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Washington October 27, 2009. View Photo »
There are an awful lot of business schools that have constructed new buildings, and in order to compete effectively today, we need a new facility
Both schools are located in the John J. Murphy building. The new facility, designed by Cannon Design, is slated to open sometime in 2014. If built as planned, it should put the business school in line with its peers, dean John Watson said. “If you look... Full Article at Business First of Buffalo
Sheriff's spokesman Ross Bonfiglio said Thursday that 22-year-old Noah Erickson, 37-year-old John Watson and 40-year-old Frederick Villela were arrested March 1 and later released pending further investigation. Bonfiglio says someone reported seeing... Full Article at Fresno Bee
The undefeated lightweight contender spent a couple of days sparring with Dominican Republic superstar Joan Guzman, who is preparing in Manchester as he bids to become a three-weight world champion. It’s the type of world class sparring that a young,... Full Article at Liverpool Echo
John S. Watson, incoming chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Chevron Corporation, addresses the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Washington, Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2009. View Photo »
Chevron's new CEO, John Watson, is a Richmond product
The scholarship is funded by the National Security Educational Program and provides up to $20,000 to help students study abroad in countries not generally visited by American scholars. Mercyhurst nominees for the scholarship are sophomore intelligence... Full Article at GoErie.com
The San Ramon, California-based company had cut operating expenses by 15 percent or $3.9 billion last year following sluggish fuel demand. As the oil demand has not picked up, Chevron is planning to cut spending by $1 billion this year. Cost cutting me Full Article at The Money Times
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Incoming Chevron CEO John Watson speaks at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Washington October 27, 2009.
View Photo »John S. Watson, incoming chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Chevron Corporation, addresses the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Washington, Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2009.
View Photo »From left, actor Eddie Barbanell, star of the hit movie "The Ringer", Andy Myiers, Nick Zamorano, Hyun-Woo Lin, , Nancy Sawyer, and Noah Gray are seen during the 'Spread the Word to End the Word' Youth Rally at Palmetto Senior High School in Pinecrest, Fla. , Tuesday, March 31, 2009. ...
View Photo »John S. Watson, incoming chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Chevron Corporation, addresses the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Washington, Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2009.
View Photo »There are an awful lot of business schools that have constructed new buildings, and in order to compete effectively today, we need a new facility
Chevron's new CEO, John Watson, is a Richmond product
If you look at business schools across the country, many schools have state-of-the-art facilities ... We’ve been in the (Murphy) building a long time and the university feels we need a facility that will be attractive for incoming business students and put us in a competitive position (with other busine...
We don't contemplate closing refineries ... Our refineries are competitive, but the industry conditions are difficult.
While the commonly held long-term view now favors aggressive upstream investment, we held that view earlier than others
The instant the rat was shown, the baby began to cry ... Almost instantly he turned sharply to the left, fell over on his left side, raised himself on all fours and began to crawl away so rapidly that he was caught with difficulty before reaching the edge of the table.
had an (informal) agreement at the very beginning that we were going to be a nonprofit and that we were going to be transparent in our dealings ... This wasn't supposed to be about making money.
Our refineries are quite competitive, but they need to stay that way, and these conditions are very difficult ... So we are taking a look at all our downstream operations. ... I wouldn't want to advertise any particular refinery closures that we're contemplating at this time.
As we enter 2010, in the downstream, we continue to see challenged economic conditions. We're certainly not satisfied with our downstream results in 2009 ... We are shifting to a simpler and less costly organization to improve returns and remain competitive in this difficult environment.
We have favored upstream investment for more than the last decade. That has been a pattern I think you will see going forward
We are shifting to a simpler and less costly organization to improve returns and remain competitive in this difficult environment
We are shifting to a simpler and less costly organization
Our financial strength enabled continued investment in our excellent portfolio of capital and exploratory projects and an increase in the annual dividend on our common shares for the 22nd consecutive year
Earnings decreased in 2009 as a result of lower crude oil and natural gas prices and a decline in refined product sales margins, driven by a weak global economy
We did something that was necessary to give them the best professional, military ceremony that we could ... We made sure that ceremony was done right for Spc. Cote, his unit and all the task force Soldiers.
I really thank Dr. King for his struggle and how he fought so hard
I have five daughters, 13 grandchildren and one great-granddaughter ... I never thought I would live to see the 60th anniversary.
I'll never forget it ... I graduated from West Point on June 6, 1950, a second lieutenant, got married the 10th of June in Medford, and the Korean War started on the 25th of June.
I'm excited about the England appointment
If you want to increase your success rate, double your failure rate. - Thomas John Watson, Sr.
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