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...Chesapeake was a prime mover in the shale revolution that swept the US over the past 15 years, rising to a valuation of $35bn with its late co-founder and chief executive Aubrey McClendon becoming the best-paid...
...Chesapeake was co-founded by the late Aubrey McClendon in 1989 and rose from obscurity to become for a time the second-largest gas producer in the US after ExxonMobil....
...Her colleague James Wu, DeepMap’s founder, describes these maps as the “part of the brain” of the autonomous robot that allows it to understand its location....
...In a further blow Brian McClendon, a key engineer in the company’s autonomous driving push, also resigned....
...Its founder and former chief executive Aubrey McClendon died in a car crash last month, a day after he was indicted on charges of bid-rigging....
...Among the other Boys, James T....
...Its board has appointed several new directors but his sons Lachlan and James remain directors....
...He is being replaced as chief executive by James Bennett, SandRidge’s chief financial officer since 2011. Jeffrey Serota, the lead independent director, will serve as interim non-executive chairman....
...at the main Infosys campus in Bangalore this week, NR Narayana Murthy was still a little shocked by his role as potential saviour of the troubled Indian software group that he co-founded in 1981, writes James...
...However, the €2.2bn net loss gave investors some comfort that Germany’s flagship bank was determined to clean up longstanding problems, writes James Wilson....
...Chesapeake has been in new trouble over its corporate governance since it emerged Mr McClendon had borrowed $1.1bn to fund co-investments in company wells....
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...The company expects to be “full up on storage by the end of the year”, Aubrey McClendon, chief executive, explained recently....
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