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Cross Timbers Royalty Trust

Oil & Gas E&P Energy Dallas, TX, United States CRT (NYQ)

Cross Timbers Royalty Trust operates as an express trust in the United States. It holds 90% net profits interests in certain producing and nonproducing royalty and overriding royalty interest properties in Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico; and 75% net profits working interest in four properties in Texas and three properties in Oklahoma. The company was founded in 1991 and is headquartered in Dallas, Texas.

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Has CROSS TIMBERS ROYALTY TRUST had layoffs?
No layoff events have been recorded for CROSS TIMBERS ROYALTY TRUST in our database. This could mean the company has not conducted significant layoffs, or any layoffs have not been publicly reported.
What industry is CROSS TIMBERS ROYALTY TRUST in?
CROSS TIMBERS ROYALTY TRUST operates in the Oil & Gas E&P industry, within the Energy sector.
Is CROSS TIMBERS ROYALTY TRUST a publicly traded company?
Yes, CROSS TIMBERS ROYALTY TRUST is publicly traded under the ticker symbol CRT on the NYQ. The company has a market capitalization of approximately $0.05 billion.
Where is CROSS TIMBERS ROYALTY TRUST headquartered?
CROSS TIMBERS ROYALTY TRUST is headquartered in Dallas, TX, United States at 3838 Oak Lawn Ave, Dallas, TX 75219-4518, United States.

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