Free Republic
Browse · Search
General/Chat
Topics · Post Article

To: Wneighbor; ransomnote

Lol..
..well, I was kinda deffering to ransomnote ;)

So, whaddayaknow about Aubrey McClendon? I’ve been in a bunnyhole over his death today. Are you familiar with him?

~ ~ ~ ~ ~
LOL!
Well, I can see that Wneighbor..... but without putting words in her mouth, I suspect ransomnote would be the first to join a chorus with me! We each of us in our way have ownership! You are certainly an integral part of the whole. You keep up. You dig when you can, and you participate and so often bring out those things we ALL need to pay attention to!

Have completely missed the situation with Aubrey McClendon. Up until this moment I had not heard of him.

Ohh my. I had not heard of him, but CERTAINLY I’ve heard of Chesapeake!

I’m probably duplicating your effort here, but I found this:

Seems he was having dealings in Mexica and Vicente Fox.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-aubrey-mcclendon-specialreport-idUSKCN0WD27N

The night before Aubrey McClendon died, the oil-and-gas pioneer was expected at a private dinner here with potential business partners. Among them: Vicente Fox, the former president of Mexico.

Around sunset, the group gathered in a wood-paneled dining room at the exclusive Beacon Club. A waiter brought plates of sea bass and lamb. Three bottles from McClendon’s wine collection were opened, including a 2010 Napa Valley red bearing the logo of his business, American Energy Partners.

But McClendon, who reveled in his reputation as the life of the party, never showed, said four people who were there.

The group soon learned why. U.S. prosecutors had just announced McClendon’s indictment for allegedly conspiring with a competitor to suppress land prices by rigging bids while leading his former company, Chesapeake Energy. People at the dinner said McClendon sent an emissary and his regrets. Fox and others signed the empty wine bottles, intending to present them to McClendon the next day.

They never had the chance.

McClendon died the following morning, March 2, when his car crashed at high speed into an overpass wall along a two-lane road here. The accident remains under investigation...

SNIP

He’d been forced to part with oil and gas-well interests, one of his best sources of cash. His biggest investor was abandoning him. He had just agreed to settle a legal claim that chipped at his reputation. And now, with the indictment, a protracted legal battle for his personal freedom loomed.

A Reuters review of records and interviews show:

* McClendon no longer controlled the bulk of his most bankable venture, the one that helped make him a billionaire while he was CEO of Chesapeake: his stake in thousands of company oil and gas wells awarded to him during his tenure. Records show he was in the process of transferring the last of these interests to a company controlled by a close friend, Clayton Bennett of Dorchester Capital....

SNIP


321 posted on 07/08/2018 5:13:43 PM PDT by TEXOKIE
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 290 | View Replies ]


To: TEXOKIE; Wneighbor
We each of us in our way have ownership!

_______________________________________

You are correct. Together we build the threads, contributing whatever we can, whenever we can. It's our thread.

WWG1WGA


338 posted on 07/08/2018 6:00:45 PM PDT by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 321 | View Replies ]

To: TEXOKIE

Sidenote. The dude died the day after the 2016 OK primary. I’m digging. Gees, need a shower before bed and it’s past bedtime. Hubby is snoring away.


452 posted on 07/08/2018 10:15:08 PM PDT by Wneighbor (Weaponize your cell phone! Call your legislators every week.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 321 | View Replies ]

Free Republic
Browse · Search
General/Chat
Topics · Post Article


FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson