Sentences with word «wildcatter»

Dr. Hubert Zajicek, CEO and co-founder of Health Wildcatters, a healthcare seed accelerator, agrees, saying no health - tech entrepreneur has all the insights and answers.
Limb is the chairman of two Senegalese operators, minerals sands miner Mineral Deposits and successful offshore oil wildcatter, Far Oil.
D - FW companies invested in: ViewMarket, Modern Message, Upswing (moved down to Austin but went through Tech Wildcatters), Blownaway and Robin Lawn Care
Daniel Day - Lewis is a Texas wildcatter.
Bricklin is the same wildcatter who later produced a gullwing - doored sports car bearing his name in New Brunswick, Canada, and later imported the much - vilified Yugo to these shores.
Continental Resources Inc, led by billionaire wildcatter Harold Hamm, is prepared to increase capital spending if U.S. crude reaches the low - to mid - $ 40s range, allowing it to boost 2017 production by more than 10 percent, chief financial official John Hart said last week.
She described the industry as an amalgam of the science of exploration and production, the origins of land transfer and a «wildcatter spirit» that is still required despite an increase in technology.
The government itself has three logistical bases to service wildcatters with pipe, drilling mud, and other gear.
Health Wildcatters provides investment and key resources to support healthcare entrepreneurs.
«Health Wildcatters connected me to an expansive network of mentors, investors and experts who helped me elevate my company to the next level.»
«Health Wildcatters saw the value of our ideas, accelerated our process of building a company, and continues to be key to our success.»
It's a sign of American wildcatters» influence on the global market.
Over more than two decades, he built Chesapeake from a small wildcatter into one of the world's biggest natural gas producers before resigning in 2013, after a corporate governance crisis and investor concerns over his heavy spending
True Wealth Ventures attended the Health Wildcatters Happy Hour on August 30th from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. as Health Wildcatter Health Investor Alliance (HIA) members.
It is a tough old wildcatters» town, a Navy liberty port as wicked as any on either coast, a place blessed by sunlight and cosmetic architecture and history.
Far from the limelight, Aubrey McClendon, Harold Hamm, Mark Papa, and other wildcatters were determined to tap massive deposits of oil and gas that Exxon, Chevron, and other giants had dismissed as a waste of time.
When it comes to spewing methane, big oil companies and little wildcatters both make the list for biggest contributors to global warming
He has a special gift for it and has helped many wildcatters strike it rich.
New York investment bankers want everyone to believe that they are roaring, whoring, coke - snorting wildcatters, but, in actual fact, they are the most risk - averse conformists you could ever hope to meet.
The daughter of a successful oil wildcatter, Roberta Wright ran off to Tijuana to marry Jack McCain, then a young Navy ensign.
Jim Hall Jim Hall had the gambling heart of a Texas wildcatter, the hefty bankroll of an oil tycoon, and a precocious imagination tempered by a degree in mechanical engineering from Caltech.
* Link to: The Frackers: The Outrageous Inside Story of the New Billionaire Wildcatters and Investing: The Last Liberal Art.
Hubert Zajicek is CEO and co-founder of Health Wildcatters, a nationally ranked healthcare seed fund and accelerator in Dallas, Texas.
The partisans, the traders, the wildcatters, the retired investors, the co-workers and former co-workers, the family members, the family members of our TV guests,... it was a kaleidoscope of individuals that changed with each tweet.
By experimenting with hydraulic fracturing through extremely dense shale — a process now known as fracking — the wildcatters started a revolution.
Matthew McConaughey is nearly over-the-top in his portrayal of Kenny Wells, a prospector with the spirit of a wildcatter.
Many have simply given up, and sit motionless amid the fields as corroding reminders of the glory days of gushers and wildcatters and instant fortunes.
When he returned to the U.S. after WWI he became an oil wildcatter and later founded a Cargo Airline which later became Western Airlines.
As one who is 51, and well off, why should anyone, aside from oil wildcatters, who endure a lot of physical stress retire at age 50 on the largess of the taxpayers, that is, if you have taxpayers.
The trilogy addresses all the known clichés associated with Texas: its industries of cattle, oil and space, its heroes of cowboys, wildcatters and astronauts, its vast land and skies and extreme weather.
Our favorite oil - baron - turned - wind - power - wildcatter, T. Boone Pickens, will make the first down payment this month on 500 wind turbines for his plan to build the world's largest wind farm in Texas, says the Guardian.
Wildcatters are taking advantage of Florida homeowner association (HOA) foreclosures by going after those homes in HOAs that haven't paid their maintenance fees and are being foreclosed upon by the -LSB-...]
Wildcatters are taking advantage of Florida homeowner association (HOA) foreclosures by going after those homes in HOAs that haven't paid their maintenance fees and are being foreclosed upon by the Homeowners» Association (not the mortgage lender here).
After they foreclose, they then turn around and sell these homes to these wildcatters who are looking to buy condos and homes at rock - bottom prices.
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