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Summary Of: Conoco

The acquisition gave Conoco the red triangle symbol previously used by Marland and would become Conoco... Conoco became a key supplier to the... Conoco grew from a regional company to a global corporation... when Conoco became a subsidiary of former rival... When the independent Conoco went public in October 1998... Conoco bought what was left of... CONOCO and Marland Oil Co...

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