CLAYTON WILLIAMS ACQUIRING SOUTHWEST ROYALTIES
Date: 05 May 2004
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Clayton Williams Energy acquires Southwest Royalties for $187.8 million (S)
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Date: 05 May 2004
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Clayton Williams Energy acquires Southwest Royalties for $187.8 million (S)
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