Oil price drags Chevron into deficit in 2016
Chevron came out of 2016 in better shape than it did 2015. However, the company could not escape an overall deficit last year. "We are well positioned to improve earnings," says the chairman and CEO.
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by SØREN PICO
Things went from bad to worse for US-based oil company Chevron in 2016.
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