ExxonMobil Corporation
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CWT Starts Energy Practice
booked air travel in the United States, serving as the agency of record for BP, Chevron, Royal Dutch Shell and splitting the ExxonMobil account with competitor American Express. BCD Travel, meanwhile, held the Schlumberger account, while Amex served as
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Reporter's Notebook: Masters Plumb Depth Of Demand, Petruccelli Predicts 2010 Plateau
however, that improvement does not mean recovery, considering the deep decline of meetings activity and spending in 2009. ExxonMobil global travel manager Vivian Wu attributed some increases to "pent-up demand," claiming, "If you're down 20 or 30
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Meeting Buyers See Budget Cutbacks Ease
attendees said improvement does not mean recovery, considering the deep decline of meetings activity and spending in 2009. ExxonMobil global travel manager Vivian Wu attributed some of those increases in the industry to "pent-up demand," claiming
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Cos. Globalize Expense
said most companies today face global challenges regardless of size. "You don't have to be as big as Microsoft or Exxon Mobil to be global," Williams said. "Pretty much everyone has global needs now." Albemarle, which has about 4,300
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Rearden Buys Ground Transportation Res Provider
GlaxoSmithKline is also a user of its software. While GGA has strong presence with such large market corporations as Exxon Mobil , McKinsey and Merck, Tuccillo plans to grow midmarket company use by attracting super regional and regional travel
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The 2008 Corporate Travel 100: Full Listing
click here . Rank Company Air Volume* 1. IBM $800 2. BP $365 3. General Electric $350 4. Boeing $325 5. Exxon Mobil $277 6. Deloitte $270 7. Lockheed Martin $253.82 8. McKinsey & Co. $236 9. Morgan Stanley $223 10. Accenture
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BA, Virgin Settle In Fuel Surcharge Suit
Aug. 13, 2007)." At least two dozen of the largest corporate travel spenders in the United States, including BP, ExxonMobil and PricewaterhouseCoopers, listed British Airways or Virgin Atlantic as among their preferred carriers, according to BTN
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Clusters Edge Single Sites - 2006-06-19
center approach: General Electric is served by a Carlson Wagonlit Travel center in Warsaw, IBM by American Express in Nice, ExxonMobil by BCD Travel in Mechelen, near Brussels and, most recently, Hewlett-Packard by HRG in Budapest. Yet, travel management
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Travel Mgrs. Urged To Address Crime
Fears about terrorism, natural disasters and pandemics are prompting some corporations to develop crisis plans that include travel implications. However, security experts are reminding clients that such crimes as laptop or identity theft are far more common.Speaking to Midwest Business Travel
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Ritz Cuts Site Commissions
this," said Nancy Ayers, director of consolidation for ExxonMobil of Herndon, Va. "It's always seemed to me that services ..... many companies, Ayers doesn't see a major direct impact on ExxonMobil 's meetings operations. But down the road, she said the

