Wall Street did not appear to be fazed late last week by the class-action lawsuit spearheaded by Oscar S. Wyatt Jr., one of the largest holders of El Paso Corp. stock, that accused the giant energy company and its top officials of participating in fraudulent “schemes and a pattern of conduct” to make El Paso “appear on paper far more successful than it actually was.”
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El Paso Stock Unscathed by Oscar Wyatt-Led Lawsuit
Wall Street did not appear to be fazed Thursday by the class-action lawsuit spearheaded by Oscar S. Wyatt Jr., one of the largest holders of El Paso Corp. stock, that accused the giant energy company and its top officials of participating in fraudulent “schemes and a pattern of conduct” to make El Paso “appear on paper far more successful than it actually was.”
November 22, 2002
Amoco Canada Not Fazed by BP/Amoco Marriage
Excitement and anticipation, rather than anxiety, prevailed onthe Canadian end of the mammoth merger announced earlier this monthbetween British Petroleum (60%) and Amoco Corp. (40%), thanks tonatural gas.
August 24, 1998