Halliburton fires backCompany says it did nothing wrong in Iraq; also says liquidity not a problem, has $1 billion in working capital Ray Tyson Petroleum News Houston Correspondent
Besieged U.S service company Halliburton has gone on the offensive, publicly refuting accusations surrounding its fuel and military food contracts in Iraq and assuring industry analysts that it does not expect additional “issues” to surface, or any government penalties related to its business activi....
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