What’s going to happen to the “man who wears the star”? Texaco Inc., the oil giant whose 1960s advertising campaign made that slogan a household phrase a generation ago, is about to be bought by rival ...
For years, millions of motorists relied on the big, bright Texaco star to keep their car running. but that star will soon fade from the american business landscape. Latoya lewis likes to trust her car ...
HOUSTON (AP) _ The Texaco star is dimming on many corners, as the effects of the rash of oil mergers in recent years trickle down to the service station level. The megadeals that created industry ...
The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has finally approved a consent order, clearing the way for Chevron Corp. and Texaco Inc. to complete their merger into ChevronTexaco Corp. through a $35 billion ...
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SAN RAMON, CALIF., April 18, 2005 – ChevronTexaco Products Company (ChevronTexaco), a leading provider of heavy-duty engine oils, lubricants and coolants, today introduced Texaco Star(TM) Gear ...
Odd as it sounds, the U.S. arm of ChevronTexaco Corp. is getting back into the business of Texaco. The Texaco brand of gasoline had withered in the U.S. market since 2001, when Chevron Corp. bought ...
When I was growing up in the Lone Star state back in the '50s, my two most favorite things in the world were horned toads and Texaco. Horned toads are increasingly endangered, I read these days, but ...