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Chesapeake Energy Q2 2010 Earnings Call TranscriptWed, Aug 4, 2010
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We are the second-largest producer of natural gas in the United States. We own interests in approximately 44,100 producing natural gas and oil wells that are currently producing approximately 2.4 billion cubic feet equivalent, or bcfe, per day, 93% of which is natural gas. Our strategy is... More
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- Monday, February 28, 2011, 2:11 PM The Middle East situation is a "nightmare" and Saudi Arabia can't affect Libyan production shortfalls, so Marc Faber suggests buying some oil and energy shares, such as Chesapeake Energy (CHK) on pullbacks. But the best investment of all might be owning a home, he says, as the downside in housing is now limited. 5 Comments
- Saturday, February 26, 2011, 7:50 AM It's not too late to buy into oil stocks after a "relatively restrained" run-up in industry stock prices, James Stewart says; just keep sticking to strong revenue-and-earnings gainers, like COP, BHI, CHK, HAL and more. 3 Comments
- Thursday, February 24, 2011, 11:47 AM Three people were reported injured in a late-Wednesday fire (now extinguished) at a Chesapeake Energy (CHK -0.8%) natural gas site in the Marcellus Shale in Western Pennsylvania. Comment!
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Thursday, February 24, 2011, 9:00 AM
Premarket gainers: NTES +14%. BQI +9%. KOG +8%. PCLN +8%. BPAX +7%. DPTR +6%. RAME +5%. CHK +5%. MPET +5%. SATC +4%. CPST +4%. SSN +4%. HERO +4%. UCO +3%. HSOL +3%. SD +3%. ERIC +3%.
Losers: SLXP -22%. AXTI -10%. IDCC -9%. CLMT -7%. FCN -6%. ETFC -5%. DTO -4%. TMM -4%. SCO -3%. Comment! - Tuesday, February 22, 2011, 4:08 PM Chesapeake Energy (CHK): Q4 EPS of $0.70 beats by $0.07. Revenue of $2B (-11% Y/Y) misses by $0.4B. Shares -1.6% AH. (PR) Comment! [Earnings]
- Tuesday, February 22, 2011, 8:32 AM BHP Billiton (BHP) will pay $4.75B for Chesapeake Energy's (CHK) 75% stake in the Arkansas Fayetteville shale natural gas field, just two weeks after it was put up for sale amid pressure from stakeholder Carl Icahn. The deal pits BHP against China in a race for global energy assets (see I, II). Comment! [Global & FX]
- Tuesday, February 22, 2011, 12:10 AM Notable earnings after Tuesday's close: CHK, EXEL, HPQ, HTZ, LEAP, RSH, STR Comment! [Earnings]
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Monday, February 7, 2011, 9:00 AM
Premarket gainers: PDE +17%. BEC +10%. PGNX +9%. INO +5%. GLUU +5%. OREX +5%. DHR +5%. EMKR +4%. MGIC +4%. CHK +4%. AIB +4%.
Losers: YONG -10%. WY -5%. SYY -4%. Comment! - Monday, February 7, 2011, 7:33 AM As part of its plans to cut debt by 25%, Chesapeake Energy (CHK) decides to sell all of its Fayetteville Shale assets, as well as its equity investments in Frac Tech Holdings and Chaparral Energy. If all the sales are completed, pre-tax proceeds could top $5B. (PR) 1 Comment
- Monday, January 31, 2011, 8:04 AM Chesapeake (CHK +2.45%) and CNOOC (CEO) ink their second shale deal in the past year, as the Chinese offshore oil producer continues its aggressive drive for acquisitions. The $1.3B investment buys CNOOC stakes in Chesapeake leasehold acres in Colorado and Wyoming. (previous deal) Comment!
- Thursday, January 20, 2011, 2:24 PM To Chesapeake Energy (CHK), the downward spiral in natural gas prices isn’t a threat. As the most active user of derivatives to hedge gas prices in his industry, the firm could still make money even if gas prices skidded to zero, CEO Aubrey McClendon tells CNBC. “It hurts our competitors, so once we get hedged, we kind of want lower gas prices." 1 Comment
- Thursday, January 6, 2011, 7:33 AM Chesapeake's (CHK) preliminary 2010 results show Q4 production -4% Q/Q but +11% Y/Y. For 2011-2012, the firm plans to cut long-term debt by 25% by slashing leasehold spending and cutting its two-year production growth rate to 25% from a previously planned 30-40%. (PR) Comment!
- Monday, December 20, 2010, 10:36 AM Chesapeake Energy (CHK +5.4%) is among the session's biggest advancers after Carl Icahn boosts his stake in the producer of natural gas to 5.8%, according to a regulatory filing. If there's a fight with Chesapeake management, it could be a doozy; Chesapeake CEO Aubrey McClendon is known as a fiery leader who doesn’t back down from a brawl. Comment!
- Wednesday, November 3, 2010, 4:14 PM Chesapeake Energy (CHK): Q3 EPS of $0.70 beats by $0.06. Revenue of $2.6B (+42.5%) vs. $2.3B. Shares -0.3% AH. (PR) Comment!
- Wednesday, November 3, 2010, 12:10 AM Notable earnings after Wednesday's close: AUY, BMR, CAR, CHK, CRL, DOX, HCN, IPI, KGC, KIM, LBTYA, MUR, ONNN, PRU, QCOM, RIG, VCLK, VRSK, WFMI Comment!
- Monday, October 11, 2010, 1:57 PM Doug McIntyre cites reasons why the U.S. government may reject CNOOC's (CEO +2.4%) offer to buy shale assets of Chesapeake Energy (CHK +2.1%). First, it could deem shale oil "strategic,” but more likely, it could try to send China a message on the yuan’s artificially low value. "The CNOOC offer for Chesapeake will be rejected, even if it is for the wrong reasons." 1 Comment
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bigazul: Not with a 10-foot pole, Bob. Although this kind of has the looks of capitulation.
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Garfield23
the CEO is desperate, as the natty fall could cause a bk for CHK, natty will drop to sub 1.5 - View all 0 replies
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Clayton Rulli: Waiting to hear about more paintings sold to the company for millions for his office, then bought back for cheaper, years later!
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