Aramco Training Services Company Inc
Location
Texas
Founded
1992-02-28
Website
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2025-04-22 (courthousenews.com)
Saudi Aramco immune | Courthouse News Service
DALLAS — A former Saudi Arabian Oil Company employee's lawsuit against his former employer was dismissed by a Texas federal court. He argued that Aramco fraudulently promised to provide him employment documents in wrongful termination proceedings in Saudi Arabia, but never provided the documents. His claims are barred by the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, as the state-owned firm qualifies as a foreign state under the law.
Read more2024-09-09 (wnp.pl)
president of the management board, Aramco Fuels Poland
Company boards, business people, manager profiles, current biographies, profiles of people. Jarosław Kobus - president of the management board, Aramco Fuels Poland.
Read more2024-09-02 (logisticsmiddleeast.com)
REVEALED: Saudi Power List 2024
Meet the leaders and visionaries who are transforming Saudi Arabia into a global logistics hub. REVEALED: Saudi Power List 2024. global logistics hub, logistics industry Saudi Arabia, logistics sector transformation, Saudi Arabia supply chain, Saudi economic diversification, Saudi logistics leaders,
Read more2024-06-23 (sharepriceindia.com)
16% of Reliance Shareholders Reject Aramco Chairman’s Return as Independent Director
16% of Reliance Shareholders Reject Aramco Chairman’s Return as Independent Director, Reliance Industries’ shareholders have approved the reappointment of
Read more2024-05-22 (finews.com)
Blackrock: Aramco CEO Re-elected Despite Concerns
The election sparked intense discussions. Ultimately, the head of the influential Saudi oil producer prevailed and was confirmed as a director of Blackrock.
Read more2024-05-02 (lesechos.fr)
Controversy over the proposed entry of the boss of Aramco onto the board of BlackRock
A pension fund for New York City employees on Wednesday urged BlackRock shareholders to oppose the election of the oil giant's chief executive as an independent director of the asset manager.
Read more2024-01-19 (tv4.se)
The requirement: Sell the shares in the oil company
Increased pressure on the seventh AP fund • "The investment stands out"
Read more2024-01-03 (tradearabia.com)
Heads of Aramco, Adnoc and Emirates top Forbes CEO list
Heads of Saudi Aramco, Adnoc and Emirates Group retain their top three spots in the Forbes Middle East third annual list of the Top 100 CEOs in the Middle East, who collectively managed revenues of over $1 trillion in 2022.
Read more2023-11-16 (france24.com)
Oil, gas giants could pay climate damage and still profit: research
Major oil and gas companies such as Aramco, ExxonMobil and Shell could have paid for their share of the damage caused by climate change and still earned trillions of dollars in profit, researchers said...
Read more2023-11-16 (greenreport.it)
The big fossil companies could have paid for their climate damage and still earned $10 trillion
According to the new report "Carbon Majors' trillion dollar damages" published by the international think tank Climate Analytics, «The global damage caused Big fossil companies could have paid for their climate damages, still earning 10,000 billion dollars.
Read more2023-11-01 (theyouthtimes.com)
Oil, gas giants could pay climate damage and still profit: research
Paris (AFP): Major oil and gas companies such as Aramco, ExxonMobil and Shell could have paid for their share of the damage caused by climate change and still earned trillions of dollars in profit, researchers said on Thursday.Their conclusions were released ahead of the...
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