Business
Schlumberger Limited: The New York firm’s 1989 earnings dropped 7% from a year earlier to $441 million.
Feb. 6, 1990
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Looking at his dramatic, three-dimensional jewelry, one can almost envision Jean Schlumberger perched on a stool in his New York studio, clothed in his customary Cristobal Balenciaga smock, coloring one of his ornate drawings at a collapsible table, child’s paintbrush in hand.
July 16, 1998
The world’s largest oil services company, Schlumberger Ltd., has agreed to a penalty of more than $232 million and one of its subsidiaries will plead guilty to trade sanctions violations.
March 25, 2015
Schlumberger Ltd., a leading leading oil field services company, reported a $2.18-billion fourth-quarter loss Thursday, one of the biggest corporate losses ever.
Feb. 13, 1987
The sky, or perhaps the ocean depths, are the limit when money is no object
Nov. 11, 2007
World & Nation
Oil-field service companies, buoyed by a mild rebound, are looking for workers and having a hard time finding them.
Sept. 29, 1987
California
More than $94,000 in fines have been levied against two oil companies in connection with the deaths of three workers at a Seacliff oil field last August, state safety officials said Monday.
Jan. 24, 1995
Litigation: A trial will be held in October for complaints stemming from the fatal 1994 gas leak.
Aug. 10, 1996
Ho! Ho! Ho! That’s definitely the mood of Christmas parties and benefits.
Dec. 17, 1995
Technology and the Internet
The Schlumberger oil services company said Thursday that it would spin off its money-losing Fairchild Semiconductor subsidiary into a new joint venture with Fujitsu of Japan.
Oct. 24, 1986