A little more than 12,000 acres in the Texas Panhandle that once belonged to legendary oil tycoon T. Boone Pickens is back on the market just a few years after the original property was split up.
An curved arrow pointing right. Billionaire energy mogul T. Boone Pickens didn't earn his fortune without the help of others. Most notably, he finds that some of his best advice came from his father.
Since the summer, natural gas supporter T. Boone Pickens (pictured) has been in an energy fight with the Koch brothers. Think of it as a battle of the conservative billionaires to see who can get ...
Usually success and diligence go hand in hand. Undoubtedly is the case with T. Boone Pickens' strict morning routine. Produced by Justin Gmoser. Original reporting by Julia La Roche Follow BI ...
T Boone Pickens, who died recently aged 91, was a shareholder activist before it was cool and made billions of dollars in the oil trade before becoming an unlikely proponent of green energy.
Oil tycoon T. Boone Pickens sued a founder of Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, which attacked presidential candidate John Kerry’s war record, claiming William E. Franke refuses to pay a $3.1 million ...
"I once told a friend, 'This is the kind of market that builds character.' He looked at me and said, "If it gets any worse, you'll have more character than Abe Lincoln." ...
Thanks to the latest of these steps, M&A practice in Japan, particularly in relation to unsolicited takeovers, seems destined ...
T. Boone Pickens’ V-Vehicle is Now Next Autoworks T. Boone Pickens' grand green energy plans have been shaken up once again--this time with a new name (Next Autoworks) and a new CEO (Kathleen ...