April 20, 2012

Wildcatter Mclendon's Chesapeake ATM Machine

Driver & Grow, Reuters


forbes.com

Aubrey K. McClendon is one of the most successful energy entrepreneurs of recent decades. But he hasn't always proved popular with shareholders of the company he co-founded, Chesapeake Energy Corp. (CHK), the second-largest natural gas producer in the United States. . .

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