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Monday May 7 | Tulsa World

Insider Overview: Williams Partners LP

Williams Cos. Inc., beneficial owner, on April 27 purchased 16,360,100 units at $61.12 with a market value of $999,929,340. The parent Williams owns close to 70 percent of the Tulsa-based natural gas infrastructure partnership.

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Related Topix: Williams Partners L.P., Tulsa, OK, Banking, Financial Services, Oklahoma City, OK, Manufacturing, Construction, Industrial Machines, Valmont Industries, Metals

Mon Apr 30, 2012

Tulsa World

Insider overview: Kimberly-Clark Corp.

Jan Spencer, officer, on April 17 exercised options to purchase 35,878 KMB shares at $61.02 to $63.99 with a market value of $2,266,632. On the same day, Spencer sold 35,878 direct shares at $75.00 with a market value of $2,690,850. Kimberly-Clark shares historically have risen an average of only 0.4 percent in the six months following Spencer's ... (more)

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Related Topix: Kimberly Clark, Paper, Q Care, Banking, Financial Services

Fri Apr 27, 2012

PR-inside.com

BancFirst Corporation (BANF) - Financial and Strategic SWOT Analysis...

BANF offers a range of retail and commercial banking services, including commercial, real estate, agricultural and consumer lending, safe deposit boxes, cash management services and retail brokerage services.

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Related Topix: Financial Services, Banking

Mon Apr 23, 2012

Tulsa World

Insider Overview: Willbros Group Inc.

Peter W. Arbour, general counsel, on April 16 purchased 10,000 direct shares at $3.95 per share with a market value of $39,500. The buy decision was Arbour's first insider move involving Willbros stock.

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Related Topix: Willbros Group, Energy, Oil & Gas, Banking, Financial Services

Sun Apr 22, 2012

WSTC-AM Norwalk

Okla. Indian museum raises $40M in private funds

The Native American Cultural and Educational Authority says $40 million has been raised in private funds to support completion of the American Indian Cultural Center and Museum.

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Related Topix: US Politics, US News, Representative Mary Fallin, Republican, US House of Representatives, Banking, Financial Services, Mary Fallin, US Governors, Travel

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