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technicals left the building when they shoved $29t at it starting in 2012-after the public bailout of 2008. Never should have gotten as high as it did.
Crowdstrike Holdings, Inc CFO sold: $ 6.85m- May 1
Class B common stock convert into Class A common stock on a one-for-one basis and sale.
Burt Podbere serves as the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) for CrowdStrike. As CFO, he leads the accounting, finance, business support, financial planning and analysis, treasury, M&A, investor relations, internal audit, and tax functions at CrowdStrike. In 2018, he oversaw CrowdStrike’s 200 million dollar Series E financing round, led by General Atlantic, Accel and IVP, with participation from March Capital and CapitalG. In 2017, he oversaw CrowdStrike’s 100 million dollar Series D financing round. In addition, during 2019 he led CrowdStrike’s 150-million-dollar credit revolver with Silicon Valley bank.
https://www.crowdstrike.com/about-crowdstrike/executive-team/burt-podbere/
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no thanks
Antero Midstream Partners sold by CEO and President/Secretary: $114.80m-May 5
Most of the shares these two have acculmated over the last 3 years are sold at a steep loss withe this reported sale(s).
Antero Midstream Corp, formerly Antero Midstream GP LP, owns, operates and develops midstream energy infrastructure. The Company's segments include gathering and processing and water handling and treatment. The gathering and processing segment consist of long-term, fee-based activities including low-pressure gathering, compression, high-pressure gathering, processing, fractionation, and condensate gathering. The Company's water handling and treatment segment consists of long-term fee based activities including fresh water delivery used in completion activity, and water handling services. The Company's assets are located both in the southwestern core of the Marcellus Shale in northwest West Virginia and in the core of the Utica Shale in southern Ohio. Number of employees : 547 people.
https://www.marketscreener.com/ANTERO-MIDSTREAM-CORPORAT-58002357/company/
Marcellus Shale Overview
The massive Marcellus shale is arguably the star of the Appalachian Basin plays. It is the largest and one of the deepest natural gas play in the United States, located directly under the Mahantongo and Tully Limestone formations. It also overlaps its neighboring shale to the north, the Utica. Due to its immense natural gas holdings, the area has seen a large influx of operators looking to tap into the reserves. Of all the shale plays, the Marcellus shale has been the most popular target of anti-drilling and anti-fracing sentiments. The depth to the top of the Marcellus shale ranges from 0 feet where it crops out in central Pennsylvania to over 9,000 feet in parts of southwestern and northeastern Pennsylvania. The gross thickness of the Marcellus shale ranges from less than 20 feet along the Lake Erie shoreline in northwestern Pennsylvania to several hundred feet in central and northeastern Pennsylvania. The net thickness of organic-rich Marcellus shale varies from less than 10 feet in western Pennsylvania along the Ohio border to over 250 feet in northeastern Pennsylvania.
https://www.shaleexperts.com/plays/marcellus-shale/Overview
Utica Shale Overview
The Utica Shale play is one of the brightest stars in the developing U.S. resource play scene.
The overall play is actually composed of at least three named geologic units: the Utica Shale, the Point Pleasant Formation, and the Collingwood Member of the Trenton Limestone. The Utica Shale covers much of the northern Appalachian basin, Cincinnati-Findlay Arches, and Michigan basin and has been productive in Quebec, Michigan, New York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio. Ohio is the primary focus of current activity because this state has the thickest accumulation of the Point Pleasant formation which underlies the Utica Shale. The Point Pleasant is a hybrid fine-grained reservoir system composed of organic-rich carbonates interlayered with organic-rich calcareous shale. Thus, in Ohio and western Pennsylvania, the name of the play should perhaps be the Utica-Point Pleasant. Similarly in the Michigan basin, the Utica is underlain by the Collingwood, so most people refer to the play as the Collingwood or Collingwood-Utica.
President and Secretary
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CEO
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>repost from last night..since the oil business is doing so good nao