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  2. Here's Why Uranium Energy Corp Stock Soared This Week - AOL

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  3. Amplify Energy - Wikipedia

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    Before the merger, the company bought back $1.3 million in stock in early 2019, having approved up to $25 million of buyback in 2018. After the mid-2019 merger, another $25 million buyback was approved, and the company purchased $24.9 in stock in late 2019. [3] Amplify's 2019 gross income was $275.6 million, versus $340 million in 2018.

  4. Harken Energy scandal - Wikipedia

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    George W. Bush sold 212,140 shares of Harken Energy at $4 a share on June 22, 1990, for a grand total of $848,560. Two months later, on August 20, Harken announced a larger than expected loss for the previous quarter. Surprisingly, the price of the company's stock shares barely declined at first, following these two negative, or "bearish", events.

  5. Enerplus - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Enerplus acquired Focus Energy Trust for $1.4 billion in stock. [8] Focus unit-holders ended up owning 20% of the merged entity. Focus primarily specialized in natural gas production. In 2010, Enerplus sold their Kirby oilsands leases for $400 million, as a move of the company away from the oilsands. [9]

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  7. HKN, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, the company was founded as an unprofitable collection of Texas oil wells for investors seeking tax write-offs. [3]In 1986, the company acquired Spectrum 7 for 200,000 shares from George W. Bush. [3] After the sale of his company, Bush served on the board of directors of the company and received $80,000-$100,000 per year in consulting fees.

  8. Fortum - Wikipedia

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    Fortum Corporation was founded in 1998. It was created from the merging of Imatran Voima and Neste Oy, the Finnish national oil company. [4] In 2003, Fortum bought parts of Fredrikstad Energi and Fredrikstad Energi Nett in a swap deal with E.ON. [5] In 2005 most of Neste's assets were divested into a separate stock-listed company Neste Oil. [6]

  9. Dynegy - Wikipedia

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    The agreement, which affected US$2.25 billion in debt, gave all creditors 99 percent of the stock of Dynegy Inc. once it emerged from bankruptcy. Existing shareholders would get just 1 percent of the stock in the new company, with warrants enabling them to buy up to 13.5 of common stock at a set price over the next five years. [97]