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More Reader Questions On Chesapeake Energy Posted by Davy Bui on January 6th, 2009 in Enlightened-American Portfolio, Investment Strategies, Reader Questions Before I get to the questions, check out this morning’s WSJ for details on the latest Chesapeake (CHK) $412M VPP deal. First question comes from Neil: Hi Davy, I enjoyed reading your article on CHK. I am also a value investor and I’m grappaling with a problem that I think you have too. I hope you’ll indulge my rather long question.
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