A 22-year battle between environmental activists and oil giant Chevron (CVX) over pollution in the Amazon jungle took a strange turn this week, with a New York public relations firm involved in the fight filing suit actress Sharon Stone. MCSquared, a PR While there’s been a fair bit of Chevron Shakedown coverage already this year, this story has an ironic and interesting twist to it. While Chevron continues to chase down all of the people involved in attempting to pick their pockets, it seems like some Chevron (NYSE: CVX) is a globally integrated operator with substantial size and scale. Even so, things are bound to get worse before they get better. I do not believe oil has bottomed. Prices need to stay lower for a lot longer in order to shake out Environmental activists accuse Chevron of polluting the Amazon jungle in Ecuador. Chevron counter-accuses lawyers representing rain forest residents of fabricating evidence and other forms of fraud. Cue Sharon Stone. It's the latest bizarre twist in an Paul Singer’s Elliott Management is bullish regarding Hess Corp. (NYSE:HES) and Anadarko Petroleum Corporation (NYSE:APC), as revealed by the fund’s large holdings in the two companies. On the other hand, the hedge fund has taken a bearish stance Chevron Corporation (NYSE:CVX) has issued long-term bonds valued $6 billion, according to data compiled by Bloomberg, making it the largest debt issue by an American energy firm since last year’s slump in crude oil price. The debt has been issued in six .
"You are exploiting poor people who are suffering! That's outrageous!" - Reed Brodsky, Chevron/Gibson Dunn lawyer to a supporter of the Ecuadorians Sometimes the less you say, the more you say. That's especially true when your opponent has a habit of Lawyers defending Ecuadorian rainforest residents in an environmental brawl against Chevron have accused Sharon Stone of skipping a protest she was paid to attend. It cost over $77,000 to cover the actress’s travel costs, plus a whopping fee of $275,000. Jonathan Yates: Investing legend Warren Buffett is fond of saying that his favorite holding period for a stock is “forever.” November 2013 brought the disclosure that Buffett had bought about 41 million shares of ExxonMobil (NYSE:XOM), the biggest Ecuadorian rainforest residents gathered to protest against Chevron and they expected to have Sharon Stone there to support their protest. Organizers say she was paid $275,000 to attend the protest, plus $77,000 in travel costs, including first-class .
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