Turks and Caicos Free Press
Chesapeake Energy Corp 's increasing shift from bank loans to costly funding is raising fresh questions about how long the spigot of cash will remain open and whether the company can sell enough assets quickly enough to pay for day-to-day operations.
Reuters
Chesapeake Energy Corporation CEO Aubrey McClendon walks through the French Quarter in New Orleans, Louisiana in this March 26, 2012 file photo. Chesapeake Energy Corp's increasing shift from bank loans to costly funding is raising fresh questions...
Reuters
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The Motley Fool
Although we don't believe in timing the market or panicking over market movements, we do like to keep an eye on big changes -- just in case they're material to our investing thesis. CHK ) finally had a good day, jumping as much as 11% after the...
MarketWatch
Carl Icahn is circling a badly-wounded Chesapeake Energy Corp. For the company's founder and chief executive, Aubrey McClendon, this could mean more trouble. To battered shareholders, however, it sounds like a rescue mission. According to the Wall...
Asian Wall Street Journal
Chief Executive Aubrey McClendon said Monday that a $3 billion unsecured loan from Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and Jefferies Group Inc. would enable the gas driller to complete the asset sales it needs for survival from "a position of strength." He also...