SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549
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FORM 11-K
(X) ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT
OF 1934.
For the fiscal year ended December 31, 2000
OR
( ) TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE
ACT OF 1934.
For the transition period from to .
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Commission file number 1-3492
A. Full title of the plan and the address of the plan, if different from
that of the issuer named below:
Halliburton Savings Plan
4100 Clinton Drive
Building 3, Room 1208
Houston, TX 77020
B. Name of issuer of the securities held pursuant to the plan and the
address of its principal executive office.
Halliburton Company, Inc.
3600 Lincoln Plaza
500 N. Akard
Dallas, Texas 75201
REQUIRED INFORMATION
The following financial statements prepared in accordance with the
financial reporting requirements of ERISA and exhibits are filed for
the Halliburton Savings Plan:
Financial Statements and Schedule
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Report of Independent Public Accountants - Arthur Andersen LLP
Statements of Net Assets Available for Plan Benefits as of
December 31, 2000 and 1999
Statement of Changes in Net Assets Available for Plan Benefits
for the Year Ended December 31, 2000
Notes to Financial Statements
Supplemental Schedule of Assets Held for Investment Purposes
as of December 31, 2000
Exhibit
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Consent of Independent Public Accountants - Arthur Andersen
LLP (Exhibit 23)
SIGNATURES
The Plan. Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act
of 1934, the Benefits Committee of the Halliburton Savings Plan has
duly caused this annual report to be signed on its behalf by the
undersigned hereunto duly authorized.
Date: June 28, 2001
By /s/ Margaret E. Carriere
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Margaret E. Carriere,
Chairperson of the Halliburton
Company Benefits Committee
Halliburton Savings Plan
Financial Statements
As of December 31, 2000 and 1999,
And Supplemental Schedule
As of December 31, 2000
Together with Report of Independent Public Accountants
Halliburton Savings Plan
Index to Financial Statements
Page(s)
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Report of Independent Public Accountants 1
Statements of Net Assets Available for Plan Benefits
as of December 31, 2000 and 1999 2
Statement of Changes in Net Assets Available for Plan Benefits
for the Year Ended December 31, 2000 3
Notes to Financial Statements 4-10
Supplemental Schedule of Assets Held for Investment Purposes
as of December 31, 2000 11
Report of Independent Public Accountants
To the Benefits Committee of the
Halliburton Savings Plan:
We have audited the accompanying statements of net assets available for plan
benefits of the Halliburton Savings Plan (the "Plan") as of December 31, 2000
and 1999, and the related statement of changes in net assets available for plan
benefits for the year ended December 31, 2000. These financial statements and
the supplemental schedule referred to below are the responsibility of the Plan's
management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial
statements and supplemental schedule based on our audits.
We conducted our audits in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted
in the United States. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit
to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free
of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence
supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit
also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates
made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement
presentation. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our
opinion.
In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in
all material respects, the net assets available for plan benefits of the Plan as
of December 31, 2000 and 1999, and the changes in its net assets available for
plan benefits for the year ended December 31, 2000, in conformity with
accounting principles generally accepted in the United States.
Our audits were made for the purpose of forming an opinion on the basic
financial statements taken as a whole. The supplemental schedule of assets held
for investment purposes is presented for the purpose of additional analysis and
is not a required part of the basic financial statements but is supplementary
information required by the Department of Labor's Rules and Regulations for
Reporting and Disclosure under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of
1974. The supplemental schedule has been subjected to the auditing procedures
applied in the audits of the basic financial statements and, in our opinion, is
fairly stated in all material respects in relation to the basic financial
statements taken as a whole.
/s/ Arthur Andersen LLP
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Arthur Andersen LLP
Dallas, Texas,
June 5, 2001
Halliburton Savings Plan
Statements of Net Assets Available for Plan Benefits
As of December 31, 2000 and 1999
2000 1999
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ASSETS:
Cash $ - $ 108
Company contributions receivable - 6,138
Plan participants' contributions receivable 20,277 79,552
Participation in Master Trust, at fair value 23,956,619 24,377,567
Participant loans 1,308,674 1,056,044
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NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR PLAN BENEFITS $25,285,570 $25,519,409
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The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
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Halliburton Savings Plan
Statement of Changes in Net Assets Available for Plan Benefits
For the Year Ended December 31, 2000
ADDITIONS:
Contributions-
Company $ 58,331
Plan participants 2,844,985
Transfers from other plans 45,038
Investment activity-
Allocation of Master Trust net investment activity (711,808)
Interest on loans to participants 96,074
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Total additions 2,332,620
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DEDUCTIONS:
Benefits paid to participants (2,232,471)
Administrative expenses (333,988)
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Total deductions (2,566,459)
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NET DECREASE IN NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR PLAN BENEFITS (233,839)
NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR PLAN BENEFITS,
beginning of year 25,519,409
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NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR PLAN BENEFITS,
end of year $ 25,285,570
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The accompanying notes are an integral part of this financial statement.
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Halliburton Savings Plan
Notes to Financial Statements
December 31, 2000 and 1999
1. Description of the Plan:
The Halliburton Savings Plan (the "Plan") is a defined contribution plan for
certain qualified employees of Halliburton Company and certain subsidiaries (the
"Company"). The Plan was established in accordance with Sections 401(a) and
401(k) of the Internal Revenue Code ("IRC") and is subject to the provisions of
the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974. The following description
of the Plan provides only general information. Participants should refer to the
plan document or summary plan description for a more complete description of the
Plan's provisions.
Plan Mergers
Effective April 1, 1999, the Savings Plan for Bargaining Unit Employees of
Texsteam Operation of Dresser Industries, Inc. merged with the Plan. On the same
date, certain balances of participants in the Dresser Industries, Inc. Union
Plan transferred to the Plan.
Operations
Eligibility
Certain employees of the Company are eligible for participation in the Plan upon
completion of three months of service.
Contributions
Participants may elect to contribute to the tax deferred savings and/or after
tax features of the Plan through periodic payroll deductions. These
contributions are limited to an aggregate of 15% of the participant's eligible
earnings of up to $170,000; the total amount of participant tax deferred savings
contributions is limited to $10,500 and $10,000 for 2000 and 1999, respectively.
The Company makes matching contributions to certain groups of participants based
on separate formulas set forth in the plan document.
Cash Accounts
The Plan maintains cash accounts to facilitate the payment of benefits and
receipt of contributions to the Plan.
Investment Elections
Prior to April 1, 1999, the Plan provided several investment options including
multiple mutual funds, an investment contract fund and the Halliburton Company
Stock Fund. Effective April 1, 1999, contributions and participant account
balances may be directed to one of eleven funds or a combination of funds. The
assets of the funds are held in the Halliburton Company Employee Benefit Master
Trust (the "Master Trust," see Note 3). One of the investment funds invests
primarily in Halliburton Company stock (the "HSF"). These investments are
exposed to various risk, such as interest rate, credit, and overall market
volatility risks. Due to the level of the risk associated with certain
investment securities, it is reasonably possible that changes in the values of
investment securities will occur in the near term and that such changes could
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Halliburton Savings Plan
Notes to Financial Statements
December 31, 2000 and 1999
materially affect the amounts reported in the statements of net assets available
for plan benefits. Participants' contributions to the HSF are limited to 15% of
their total contributions. The Plan allows participants to make daily transfers
of their account balances among the funds. The amount of the transfer may be all
or any portion of the participant's account balance, subject to certain
limitations on transfers to the HSF.
Participant Loans
A participant may borrow from their vested account balance a minimum of $1,000
up to a maximum equal to the lesser of $50,000 or 50% of their vested account
balance. A participant may have up to two loans outstanding at any time. Loans
bear interest at the current prime rate (9.50% at December 31, 2000), plus one
percent as published in the Wall Street Journal. Loans must be repaid within
five years (ten years for primary residence loan) through payroll deductions.
Loans are collateralized by the participant's account balance.
Vesting
Participants' contributions to their accounts and the earnings thereon are fully
vested when made or earned. Participants become fully vested in matching
contributions and the earnings thereon upon the completion of five years of
service. Participants who terminate before becoming vested forfeit the nonvested
portion of their account balance unless they are rehired within five years of
termination. Such forfeitures are used to reduce future Company matching
contributions. As of December 31, 2000, total forfeitures were $2,742;
forfeitures were used to reduce Company contributions during 2000.
Distributions
Each participant, or their designated beneficiary, may elect to receive a
distribution upon retirement, termination, or due to disability or death.
Certain participant balances related to prior plan mergers may be withdrawn at
any time. Direct rollovers to an IRA or other qualified plans are permitted. All
distributions are made in lump-sum amounts or in periodic installments, at the
participant's election. Distributions from the HSF may be in the form of shares
of stock or cash. Each participant may elect to receive an in-service withdrawal
of their after-tax contributions.
Administration
At December 31, 2000 and 1999, State Street Bank and Trust Company ("State
Street") was the Plan's trustee and Hewitt Associates LLC was the recordkeeper.
Investment Earnings
Investment earnings on participants' accounts are allocated proportionately
based on their relative account balance in each investment fund. Such earnings
are taxable to participants at the time of distribution from the Plan.
Plan Termination
The Board of Directors of the Company may amend, modify, or terminate the Plan
at any time. No such termination is contemplated, but if it should occur, the
accounts of all participants would be immediately fully vested and paid in
accordance with the terms of the Plan.
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Halliburton Savings Plan
Notes to Financial Statements
December 31, 2000 and 1999
2. Significant Accounting Policies:
Basis of Accounting
The accompanying financial statements are prepared using the accrual basis of
accounting.
Investment Valuation and Income Recognition
Prior to April 1, 1999, certain participants' accounts were invested in mutual
funds that were stated at fair value, except for those accounts invested in an
investment contract, which was valued at contract value, and Halliburton Company
stock. Shares of mutual funds were valued at quoted market prices. Halliburton
Company Stock was valued at its year-end unit closing price (comprised of
year-end market price plus uninvested cash). Purchases and sales of investments
were recorded on a trade-date basis. Dividends were recorded on the ex-dividend
date. See Note 3 Master Trust for 2000 investment valuation and income
recognition.
Allocation of Master Trust Net Investment Activity
The allocation of Master Trust net investment activity represents the Plan's
share of the net investment income or loss on investments held by the Master
Trust determined by the Plan's allocable share of the net assets of the Master
Trust. Net investment income or loss is the realized net gain (loss) from
investments sold, change in the unrealized net gain (loss) on investments,
dividend income, and interest income of the Master Trust.
Administrative Expenses
Administrative expenses which are related to compliance and operational
activities as defined by the Department of Labor may be charged against the plan
assets at the discretion of the plan administrator and in accordance with the
terms of the Plan.
Payment of Benefits
Benefits are recorded when paid.
Use of Estimates
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with accounting principles
generally accepted in the United States requires management to make estimates
and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets, liabilities, and
changes therein, and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities. Actual
results could differ from those estimates.
Recently Issued Accounting Pronouncement
On September 15, 1999, the Accounting Standards Executive Committee issued
Statement of Position 99-3, "Accounting For and Reporting of Certain Defined
Contribution Plan Investments and Other Disclosure Matters" (the "SOP") which
eliminates the requirement for a defined contribution plan to disclose
participant directed investment programs by investment option and certain other
previously required disclosures. The Plan adopted the SOP in 1999.
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Halliburton Savings Plan
Notes to Financial Statements
December 31, 2000 and 1999
In June 1998, the Financial Accounting Standards Board ("FASB") issued Statement
of Financial Accounting Standards ("SFAS") No. 133 "Accounting for Derivative
Instruments and Hedging Activities," which establishes accounting and reporting
standards for derivative instruments and hedging activities. It requires that an
entity recognize all derivatives in the statement of financial position and
measure those instruments at fair value. In 1999, the FASB issued SFAS No. 137
"Accounting for Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities - Deferral of the
Effective Date of FASB Statement No. 133," which defers the effective date for
one year. The Plan must implement SFAS No. 133 for fiscal year 2001, and
management does not expect a material impact on the Plan's net assets or net
investment income.
3. Master Trust:
At December 31, 2000, assets of the Plan are combined with the assets of certain
other benefit plans of affiliated companies in the Master Trust. The assets of
the Master Trust are segregated into thirteen funds in which the plans may
participate. The Plan participates in eleven of these funds. The combination of
the plans' assets is only for investment purposes, and each plan continues to be
operated under its current plan document. All investments of the Master Trust
are held by State Street.
The funds within the Master Trust hold bank, insurance and investment contracts
providing a fully benefit-responsive feature. These investments are stated at
contract value, which approximates fair value. Where the Master Trust owns the
underlying securities of asset-backed investment contracts, the contracts are
stated at fair market value of the underlying securities plus an adjustment for
the difference between fair market value of the underlying securities and
contract value. Contract value represents the principal balance of the
investment plus accrued interest at the stated contract rate, less payments
received and contract charges by the insurance company or bank.
Cash equivalents, derivative financial instruments, stock securities, bonds and
notes and all other debt securities are presented at their quoted market value.
Realized and unrealized changes in market values are recognized in the period in
which the changes occur.
Real estate related investments consist of real estate mortgages and investments
in Real Estate Investment Trusts. Real estate mortgages are stated at cost plus
accrued interest less payments received.
All investment transactions are accounted for on the trade-date basis in
accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States.
The Master Trust's investment activity is included in the summary statements
below.
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Halliburton Savings Plan
Notes to Financial Statements
December 31, 2000 and 1999
The following are the statements of net assets as of December 31, 2000 and 1999,
and the statement of changes in net assets of the Master Trust for the year
ended December 31, 2000 (dollar amounts in thousands):
Statements of Net Assets 2000 1999
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Cash and equivalents $ 359,903 $ 376,319
Receivables 40,740 62,024
Asset-backed investment contracts (5,819) 10,564
U.S. corporate and government bonds and notes 2,154,126 1,837,434
Non-U.S. bonds and notes 255,764 189,126
Non-U.S. stock 525,642 645,146
Halliburton Company stock 153,963 178,766
Insurance investment contracts 17,244 46,557
Pooled equity index funds 7,232 12,142
Other U.S. stock 1,231,674 1,432,116
Pooled bond funds 50,798 20,290
Real estate related investments 5,347 5,395
Investments in mutual funds 735,210 629,697
Payables (557,896) (219,308)
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Net assets of the Master Trust $ 4,973,928 $ 5,226,268
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Plan dollar value interest $ 23,957 $ 24,378
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Plan percent interest .5% .5%
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Statement of Changes in Net Assets
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Participating plans' net assets, beginning of year $ 5,226,268
Net realized gain 267,831
Net change in unrealized gain (435,043)
Net investment income 179,849
Receipts from participating plans 1,650,914
Withdrawals by participating plans (1,915,891)
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Participating plans' net assets, end of year $ 4,973,928
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Halliburton Savings Plan
Notes to Financial Statements
December 31, 2000 and 1999
Net Appreciation (Depreciation) by Type
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Cash and equivalents $ 1,336
U.S. corporate and government
bonds and notes 18,745
Non-U.S. bonds and notes (5,200)
Non-U.S. stock (79,552)
Halliburton Company stock (10,533)
Pooled equity index funds (3,159)
Other U.S. stock (65,347)
Investments in mutual funds (22,108)
Other investments (1,394)
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Total depreciation $ (167,212)
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The Master Trust makes use of several investment strategies involving limited
use of derivative investments. The Master Trust's management, as a matter of
policy and with risk management as their primary objective, monitors risk
indicators such as duration and counter-party credit risk, both for the
derivatives themselves and for the investment portfolios holding the
derivatives. Investment managers are allowed to use derivatives for such
strategies as portfolio structuring, return enhancement, and hedging against
deterioration of investment holdings from market and interest rate changes.
Derivatives are also used as a hedge against foreign currency fluctuations. The
Master Trust's management does not allow investment managers for the Master
Trust to use leveraging for any investment purchase. Derivative investments are
stated at estimated fair market values as determined by quoted market prices.
Gains and losses on such investments are included in the statement of changes in
net assets of the Master Trust.
4. Investments:
Individual investments in excess of 5% of net assets available for plan benefits
are as follows:
2000 1999
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Participation in Master Trust, at fair value-
S&P 500 Index Fund $ 1,916,908 $ 1,711,088
Fixed Investment Fund 3,470,404 3,116,300
Balanced Fund 3,666,836 3,477,573
Halliburton Company Stock Fund 1,160,124 1,449,783
Large Cap Value Equity Fund 1,860,693 1,522,408
Large Cap Value Growth Equity Fund 10,564,992 12,363,899
5. Tax Status:
The Internal Revenue Service has determined and informed the Company by letter
dated October 8, 1996, that the Plan and related trust are designed in
accordance with the applicable sections of the IRC. The Plan has been amended
since receiving the determination letter. However, management believes that the
Plan is currently designed and operating in compliance with the applicable
requirements of the IRC.
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Halliburton Savings Plan
Notes to Financial Statements
December 31, 2000 and 1999
6. Related-Party Transactions:
State Street is the trustee defined by the Plan. The assets of the Plan are held
by the Master Trust, of which State Street is also the trustee. Additionally,
the Master Trust invests in the HSF; therefore, State Street, the Master Trust,
the Company, and the participants of the Plan qualify as parties-in-interest.
7. Subsequent Event:
On January 30, 2001, the Company executed a definitive agreement to sell Dresser
Equipment Group ("DEG") to an investor group consisting of First Reserve
Corporation, Odyssey Investment Partners, LLC and members of the existing DEG
management team (the "Buyers").
Effective April 10, 2001, approximately 2,300 participants and their balances
will be transferred out of the Plan in June 2001 into similar plans established
by the Buyers.
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Halliburton Savings Plan
Supplemental Schedule of Assets Held for Investment Purposes
As of December 31, 2000
EIN: 75-2677995
Plan #: 145
(a) (b) (c) (e)
Identity of Issue, Borrower, Current
Lessor, or Similar Party Description of Investment Value
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* Halliburton Company Employee Investment in Net Assets of Halliburton
Benefit Master Trust Company Employee Benefit Master
Trust $ 23,956,619
* Participant Loans Loans issued at interest rates between
7.75% and 10.5% 1,308,674
* Column (a) indicates each identified person/entity known to be a
party-in-interest.
This supplemental schedule lists assets held for investment purposes at December
31, 2000, as required by the Department of Labor's Rules and Regulations for
Reporting and Disclosure.
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Exhibit 23
Consent of Independent Public Accountants
As independent public accountants, we hereby consent to the incorporation of our
report included in this Form 11-K, into the Company's previously filed
Registration Statement File No. 333-83223.
/s/ Arthur Andersen LLP
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Arthur Andersen LLP
Dallas, Texas,
June 22, 2001