Phillips Petroleum’s growth creates jitters in its Oklahoma homeCompany is still Bartlesville’s largest employer, despite cuts in local work force from 9,000 to 2,400 over past 15 years by The Associated Press
Donna Copeland well knows that the future of her furniture store depends on Phillips Petroleum Co., the Fortune 100 company whose headquarters is across the street.
Phillips is the economic hub of this prairie town of 35,000, despite having cut its local work force from 9,000 to 2,400 over the past....
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Mulva says company will stay Phillips started by brothers Phillips’ imprint conspicuous
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