CHESAPEAKE ENERGY $19.04 - New York symbol CHK

CHESAPEAKE ENERGY $19.04 (New York symbol CHK; TSINetwork Rating: Extra Risk) (405-848 -8000; www.chkenergy.com; Shares outstanding: 662.3 million; Market cap: $12.6 billion; Dividend yield: 1.8%) has moved up from its low of $13.32 in mid-May. That’s mainly because activist investor Carl Icahn has gotten involved in the company’s restructuring. Icahn, who has a long history of pushing companies to make changes that increase shareholder value, has acquired a 7.6% stake in Chesapeake.

Pressure from Icahn has already prompted Chesapeake to announce that it will replace four of its eight board members with nominees of its largest shareholders—Icahn and Southeastern Asset Management Inc., which holds a 13.6% stake.

Icahn now plans to push for cost-cutting measures and a more conservative approach to spending. His proposals will likely include cutting drilling budgets and selling certain pipelines and gas-processing plants.

Chesapeake is a hold.

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