April 24, 2012

Chesapeake's Aubrey McClendon Must Be Stopped

Richard Finger, Forbes


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How’s it going up there in Oklahoma City? I sure hope you weren’t troubled by any of those nasty tornados. You probably have some sort of bomb shelter or something. Anyway, the reason for gettin’ in touch is to ask a small favor. . .

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