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Noble Corporation Reports First Quarter 2021 Results


Noble Corporation Reports First Quarter 2021 Results
- Successfully completed balance sheet restructuring on February 5, 2021
- Announced acquisition of Pacific Drilling in March and closed on April 15, 2021
- Revenue backlog of $1.5 billion as of March 31, 2021
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 SUGAR LAND, Texas, May 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Noble Corporation ( Noble or the Company ) today reported first quarter 2021 results.
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Robert W. Eifler, President and Chief Executive Officer of Noble Corporation, stated, We are pleased with our first quarter results and the accomplishment of a number of important strategic objectives in the first part of 2021. In early February we completed our financial restructuring transactions and emerged with a much stronger financial foundation. In March we announced the acquisition of Pacific ....

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High Demand For Songbirds Encourages Some To Attempt Smuggling


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A special agent with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service alleges this curious thing happened. A man took 35 finches. He stuffed each little bird into an individual hair curler, then taped those curlers inside his jacket and pant legs and then boarded a plane from Guyana to New York City, where he was arrested for wildlife smuggling. I talked to Kimon de Greef, who s reported on what s driving the demand for finches in New York.
KIMON DE GREEF: In the small country of Guyana in South America and several neighboring countries, there s a pretty old tradition of using wild songbirds for singing competitions. And there is demand among the Guyanese diaspora for these birds for use in these very elaborate and quite secretive singing competitions. ....

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