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    Icahn Takes 7.56% Stake in Chesapeake Energy

    Fri, 05/25/2012 - 17:12 EDT - WSJ Europe
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    Icahn reported a 7.56% stake in Chesapeake Energy and called for the replacement of at least four of the embattled natural-gas company's current board members.

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