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A self-made billionaire in Texas just gave each of his 1,381 employees a $100,000 bonus

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December 11, 2015
A self-made billionaire in Texas just gave each of his 1,381 employees a $100,000 bonus A self-made billionaire in Texas just gave each of his 1,381 employees a $100,000 bonus

VIDEO: We all know the aching anticipation for that end-of-the-year bonus. But imagine if your boss handed you a check for $100,000. That just happened for all 1,381 of Hilcorp's employees, the largest privately held oil company in America headed by Jeffery Hildebrand. Read»
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