Financial News Discussion of CHK - Chesapeake Energy Corporation on Closing Bell

Financial News for Chesapeake Energy Corporation (CHK)

CHK 3/12/2010 2:23PM 52 Week Price Range Market Capitalization Dividend Yield Recent Dividend
$25.60 $16.43 — $30.00 $16.8 Billion 1.20% $0.30

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Chesapeake Energy Corp. was discussed on Closing Bell which was originally produced by CNBC on 3/2/2009
Chesapeake Energy Corporation was discussed on Closing Bell with host, Maria Bartiromo, on 3/2/09. Closing Bell airs on CNBC each business day at 3:00 PM.

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Continue its bid higher, but of course natural gas says the session lower as well, weighed down by crude prices by the stock market as well, and the fact that industrial demand continues to taper off. CHESAPEAKE ENERGY today saying that they are going to cut their production and reduce drilling. We already know the rig counts overall are down to a five-year low. Gold is supposed to be the safe haven, on the other hand, when stocks are sliding you're

“cut their production and reduce drilling. We already know the rig counts overall are down to a five-year low. Gold is supposed to be the safe haven, on the other hand, when stocks are sliding you're ” Closing Bell Mar 2, 2009 3:07 PM
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