1 Energy Giant on the Move

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The following video is from Friday's Motley Fool Money roundtable discussion with host Chris Hill and analysts Ron Gross, Joe Magyer, and James Early.

In this segment, Chesapeake Energy CEO Aubrey McClendon has been criticized for putting his interests above the interests of shareholders. This week, Chesapeake Energy announced that McClendon will retire on April 1st, and shares shot up on the news. Our analysts discuss the future of the energy giant.


Energy investors would be hard-pressed to find another company trading at a deeper discount than Chesapeake Energy. Its share price depreciated after negative news surfaced concerning the company's management, and spiraling debt picture. While these issues still persist, giant steps have been taken to help mitigate the problems. To learn more about Chesapeake and its enormous potential, you're invited to check out The Motley Fool's brand new premium report on the company. Simply click here now to access your copy and, as an added bonus, you'll receive a full year of key updates and expert guidance as news continues to develop.

The relevant video segment can be found between 16:55 and 18:20.

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