
May 24 (Reuters) - BlackRock Inc's Global Resources team increased its Chesapeake Energy Corp stake to 4 million shares from fewer than 1 million shares, a source familiar with the situation said on...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Billionaire hedge fund manager Carl Icahn has purchased a stake in Chesapeake Energy Corp , according to Bloomberg, which sourced the information to a person with knowledge of the matter.
May 24 (Reuters) - BlackRock's Global Resources team increased its Chesapeake Energy Corp stake to 4 million shares from under 1 million shares, a source familiar with the situation said on Thursday.
NEW YORK, May 24 (Reuters) - Billionaire hedge fund manager Carl Icahn has purchased a stake in Chesapeake Energy Corp , according to Bloomberg, which sourced the information to a person with...
Chesapeake Energy ( CHK ) extends its late-session rally, +2.3% AH, as CNBC reports BlackRock has boosted its ..... owned ~883K shares. Earlier , Bloomberg reported Carl Icahn had taken at least a 4% stake in CHK . Post your comment!
HOUSTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Chesapeake Energy Corp has put a half-million acres in Wyoming and Colorado up for sale, as the second-largest U.S. natural gas producer scrambles to raise cash to close a $9 billion to $10 billion funding shortfall.
formulas. Natural gas competitor Chesapeake Energy ( CHK ) recently caved in to pressure ..... difference between Exxon Mobil and Chesapeake is that Exxon Mobil has the ..... natural gas price depression. Chesapeake in contrast, relies on natural
Chesapeake ( CHK +2.6% ) shares rally into the close on a Bloomberg report that Carl ..... Note that the latest quarterly disclosure of Icahn's holdings showed no CHK shares; he had reported a 5.8% stake in Dec. 2010. 3 comments!
HOUSTON, May 24 (Reuters) - Chesapeake Energy Corp has put 504,000 acres in the DJ Basin in Wyoming and Colorado up for sale, as the U.S. energy company scrambles to raise cash to close a $9 billion...
unpopular dry shales. The more than 40 percent rally in natural gas prices has come even as major producers like Chesapeake Energy have seemingly not cut output by as much as the market had hoped. A string of better-than