(Reuters) – As Chesapeake Energy Corp.’s board of directors moves to space itself from loans taken by CEO Aubrey McClendon, documents reviewed by Reuters show that at least one former board member had undisclosed personal financial ties to him in the past. View full post on Reuters: Business News
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