The company was renamed Hughes Tool Company in 1915.
Hughes Tool Company acquired Brown Oil Tools in 1978.
After leaving Convair, he worked for Hughes Tool Company until his retirement in 1972.
He served as a senior vice president and member of the board of directors for the Hughes Tool Company.
The sale of the unit would move Baker a step closer to completing its previously announced plan to merge with the Hughes Tool Company.
The Hughes Tool Company was suing him for $8 million and in March 1978 was awarded a judgment of $7.9 million.
Another problem was the $205,000 loan made to Richard Nixon's mother, Hannah, in 1951, by the Hughes Tool Company.
He never paid it back, but instead went through bankruptcy, and the Hughes Tool Company wound up with the property.
Twelve companies took part in the competition and Hughes Tool Company's Aircraft Division submitted the Model 369.
He changed the name to Hughes Tool Company in 1915.
The company was renamed Hughes Tool Company in 1915.
Hughes Tool Company acquired Brown Oil Tools in 1978.
After leaving Convair, he worked for Hughes Tool Company until his retirement in 1972.
He served as a senior vice president and member of the board of directors for the Hughes Tool Company.
The sale of the unit would move Baker a step closer to completing its previously announced plan to merge with the Hughes Tool Company.
The Hughes Tool Company was suing him for $8 million and in March 1978 was awarded a judgment of $7.9 million.
Another problem was the $205,000 loan made to Richard Nixon's mother, Hannah, in 1951, by the Hughes Tool Company.
He never paid it back, but instead went through bankruptcy, and the Hughes Tool Company wound up with the property.
Twelve companies took part in the competition and Hughes Tool Company's Aircraft Division submitted the Model 369.
He changed the name to Hughes Tool Company in 1915.