Posted on 07/18/2004 8:54:28 AM PDT by PhilipFreneau
Some major or well-known Haliburton shareholders, from NASDAQ.com
Holder - Institution or Fund | Shares Held | % Float | Holdings Value | Date Rpt'd |
Capital Research and Management Co | 31,725,000 | 7.21 | $964,122,730 | 31-Mar-04 |
Morgan Stanley | 31,103,924 | 7.07 | $945,248,231 | 31-Mar-04 |
Wellington Management Co, Llp | 21,452,500 | 4.87 | $651,941,461 | 31-Mar-04 |
FMR Corporation | 14,933,628 | 3.39 | $453,832,945 | 31-Mar-04 |
Barclays Bank Plc | 14,668,197 | 3.33 | $445,766,497 | 31-Mar-04 |
State Street Corporation | 12,255,771 | 2.78 | $372,452,873 | 31-Mar-04 |
Lord Abbett & Co | 9,845,491 | 2.24 | $299,204,465 | 31-Mar-04 |
Putnam Investment Management, LLC | 9,102,124 | 2.07 | $276,613,542 | 31-Mar-04 |
A I M Management Group Inc. | 8,890,691 | 2.02 | $270,188,094 | 31-Mar-04 |
Vanguard Group, Inc. | 8,746,746 | 1.99 | $265,813,605 | 31-Mar-04 |
Citigroup, Inc | 7,301,271 | 1.7 | $226,704,000 | 31-Mar-04 |
New York State Common Retirement Fund | 2,975,605 | 0.6 | $93,732,000 | 31-Mar-04 |
Goldman Sachs Group | 2,705,619 | 0.6 | $85,227,000 | 31-Mar-04 |
California Public Employees Retirement System | 1,895,696 | 0.35 | $59,714 | 31-Mar-04 |
California State Teachers Retirement System | 1,501,063 | 0.3 | $47,283,000 | 31-Mar-04 |
Public Employees Retirement System of Ohio | 1,533,266 | 0.3 | $48,298,000 | 30-Jun-04 |
New York State Teachers Retirement System | 1,427,560 | 0.28 | $44,968,000 | 31-Mar-04 |
General Electric Co | 317,024 | 0.07 | $9,844,000 | 31-Mar-04 |
Growth Fund of America Inc | 14,855,000 | 3.38 | $451,443,440 | 31-Mar-04 |
Van Kampen Comstock Fund | 14,215,580 | 3.23 | $369,605,080 | 31-Dec-03 |
Fundamental Investors Inc | 7,500,000 | 1.7 | $227,924,995 | 31-Mar-04 |
Lord Abbett Mid Cap Value Fund | 5,939,000 | 1.35 | $154,414,000 | 31-Dec-03 |
Fidelity Magellan Fund | 5,299,600 | 1.2 | $128,515,300 | 30-Sep-03 |
Putnam Fund For Growth and Income | 4,652,463 | 1.06 | $111,100,817 | 31-Oct-03 |
Washington Mutual Investors Fund | 4,300,000 | 0.98 | $130,676,997 | 31-Mar-04 |
Vanguard 500 Index Fund | 3,956,052 | 0.9 | $102,857,352 | 31-Dec-03 |
Hartford Capital Appreciation Hls Fund | 3,500,000 | 0.8 | $91,000,000 | 31-Dec-03 |
Master Basic Value Trust | 3,283,500 | 0.75 | $85,371,000 | 31-Dec-03 |
I thought Dick Cheney owned it, but relenquished control so he cold be VP.
California Public Employees Retirement System $59,714,000
California State Teachers Retirement System $47,283,000
The California Unions sre profiting from our occupation.
So Rubin is now a baby killer and a person who cheats old people out of their retirements like he did with that call on behalf of Enron to Treasury.
I've got 12 shares and buy some every month. And I'm proud to own part of that company.
Some interesting companies here.
I had absolutely no idea VP Cheney had control over so much of the world! >/sarcasm>
Hey, lookie! It's the liberal California teachers who own the company!
BTW all you financial experts, how about tracing back to terry heinz.
Just for curiosity sake.
If Haliburton is so corrupt and greedy, why don't the government employee groups divest themselves of their holdings? Didn't they divest themselves of all South Africa holdings to protest apartheid? The reason is that the gov employee groups are themselves corrupt and greedy - or perhaps their investment managers actually recognize a good investment.
NEW YORK teachers too!
Halliburton might be corrupt and greedy but their financials are a disaster. One reason probably is their being a government contractor on a large scale. Low balling bids in order to get the contract results in a lot of losses if the costs can't be contained. They have gotten caught up in the asbestos lawsuits which have cost them billions, also. Halliburton was a very successful company when they were totally involved in the oil services business. When they left that they have struggled ever since.
Just to clarify, I am not anti-Haliburton. It is my understanding that their gov contracts in Iraq are a cost-plus 4 or 5% profit. If so, it is difficult to lose money unless the Feds disallowed some of their overhead items in the cost, negating the profit. I know from experience with Federal Government contracts with the DOD that certain expenses which are deductible for tax purposes are not allowed as overhead.
Halliburton is already facing the witholding of millions for overcharging for gas from Kuwait and overcharging for meals by Kellogg and Root, their susidiary. They maintain they are in the red for their operations in Iraq.
Ah shoot, let's talk but the 20 Mil Terry McAwful made on BANKRUPT Global Crossing and ask why he isn't being prosecuted/and why lts old president of same has a umteen million dollar mansion in Flori-Duh...More fun........
>> So Rubin is now a baby killer and a person who cheats old people out of their retirements like he did with that call on behalf of Enron to Treasury.
Rubin and Clinton were knee-deep into Enron. Isn't if funny how the mainstream media never mentions that fact?
Yep.
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