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Chesapeake Energy CEO is Going “All In” (CHK)

By Dividend.com Staff
September 9th, 2008

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There are many investors that are fans of following Insider purchases (and we like to take a peek ourselves from time to time). One of the biggest bets that has been made is coming from Chesapeake Energy's CEO, Aubrey McClendon.

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4 Responses to “Chesapeake Energy CEO is Going “All In” (CHK)”

  1. Somabus » Blog Archive » Chesapeake Energy’s CEO Bluff Says:

    [...] months in a row. Apparently he kept buying further in as the stock continued a decline. In whole McClendon spent over $150 million purchasing a little over 3 million shares starting in the middle of July. Since July 15th the [...]

  2. Dividend Stocks - The Dividend Daily » Blog Archive » Will Chesapeake Energy Insiders Step up Again? (CHK) Says:

    [...] Chesapeake Energy CEO is Going "All In" (CHK) [...]

  3. Dividend Stocks - The Dividend Daily » Blog Archive » Chesapeake CEO Pays Dearly for Insider Buys (CHK) Says:

    [...] Chesapeake Energy CEO is Going "All In" (CHK) [...]

  4. Dividend Stocks - The Dividend Daily » Blog Archive » General Electric CEO Buys More Shares — Is it a Mistake? (GE) Says:

    [...] recent insider buying, as admirable as it may be, reminds us of the Chesapeake Energy (CHK) CEO buys that previously caught our eye. It’s certainly possible that GE can start righting its ship, [...]

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