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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.
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.
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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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.
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]
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]