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Nichols finds his way to the top |
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Larry Nichols recalls the voices and reactions from Wall Street in 1988 when Devon Energy became a public company. The same occurred 14 years later when the company made perhaps its most important acquisition of many. "On a good day we had
a $75 million market cap and we were told by the investment bankers of the day, if you can get to $100 million or really $200 million of market value, you'll be there, you'll then be established," the company's chairman and chief executive
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Tulsa Pearl District canal project enters design stage |
The Pearl District redevelopment project has entered phase two with design and development of a canal system along Sixth Street, to end in a new Tulsa city park near 11th Street and Utica.
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Hotels plan for travelers unfamiliar with twisters |
For many Oklahomans, tornado preparedness is second nature at this time of the year. Broadcast media advisories of tornado watches and warnings every other night are taken in stride. But that's not always so for out-of-town visitors
staying at hotels when storms are brewing.
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West: Maintaining rule of law key to democracy's survival |
Among the structures that have allowed the U.S. to become the world's longest-surviving democracy are the Bill of Rights, the separation of government into three branches with authority to check and balance each other, and adherence to the
rule of law, U.S. District Judge Lee R. West said Friday.
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