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Stock Price Data
Stock Split History
December 1994; two-for-one
December 1995; three-for-two
June 1996; three-for-two
December 1996; two-for-one
Trustees for the Company's
Senior Notes
United States Trust Company
ot New York
114 West 47th Street
New York, New York 10036
Internet Address
Company financial information, public
disclosures and other information are
available at Chesapeake's website
www.chkenergy.com or by contacting
Thomas S. Price, Jr., at (405) 879-9257
or tprice©chkenergy.com.
Common Stock
Chesapeake Energy Corporation's
common stock is listed on the New York
Stock Exchange under the symbol CHK.
As of April 12, 2001, there were
approximately 41,000 beneficial owners
of the common stock.
Common Stock Dividends
The payment of future cash dividends, if any,
will be reviewed periodically by the Board of
Directors and will depend upon, among
other things, the company's financial condi-
tion, funds from operations, the level of its
capital and development expenditures, its
future business prospects and any contractu-
al restrictions,
Corporate Headquarters
6100 North Western Avenue
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73118
(405) 848-8000
Independent Public
Accountants
PricewaterhouseCoopers [[P
15 North Robinson, Suite 400
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102
(405) 236-5800
Stock Transfer Agent
and Registrar
UMB Bank, NA.
928 Grand Blvd.
Kansas City, Missouri 64106
(816) 860-7760
Communication concerning the transfer of
shares, lost certificates, duplicate mailings
or change of address notifications should
be directed to the transfer agent.
Forward-Looking Statements
This report includes "forward-looking statements" within the
meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and
Section 21E 0/the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Forward-
looking statements give our current expectations or forecasts
of future events, They include statements regarding oil and gas
reserve estimates, planned capital expenditures, the drilling of
oil and gas wells and future acquisitions, expected oil and gas
production, cash flow and anticipated liquidity business
strategy and other plans and objectives for future operations,
expected future expenses and utilb'ah'oo 0/net opera/dig loss
carryfoiwards,
Although we believe the expectations and forecasts reflected in
these and other forward-looking statements are reasonable, we
can give no assurance they will prove to have been correct.
They can be affected by inaccurate assumptions orby known or
unknown risks and uncertainties. Factors that could cause actu-
at results to differ materially from expected results are described
in Item 1 of our 2000 10-K and include: the volatility of oil and
gas prices, our substantial indebtedness, our commodity price
risk management activities, our ability to replace reserves, the
availability of capital, uncertainties inherent in estimating quan-
tities 0/ oil and gas reserves, projecting future rates 0/produc-
tion and the timing 0/development expenditures, uncertainties
in evaluating oil and gas reserves of acquired properties and
associated potential liabilities, drilling and operating risks, our
ability to generate future taxable income sufficient to utilize our
net operating losses before expiration, future ownership
changes which could result in additional limitations to our net
Operating losses, adverse effects 0/governmental and environ-
mental regulation, losses possible from pending or future litiga-
tion, the sfrength and tinancial resources of our competitors
and f/ic toss a/officers or koy employees.
We caution you not to place undue reliance on these forward-
looking statements, which speak only as of the date of our
2000 10-K and we undertake no obligation to update this
intormation. We urge you to carefully review and consider the
disclosures made in f/ifs and our a/tier reports tiled with the
SEC that a/tempt to advise interested parties 0/the risks and
tactors that may affect our business.
A
Chesapeake
UUU Hiqh Low Last
First Quarter $ 3.31 $1.94 $3.25
Second Quarter 8.00 2.75 7,88
Third Quarter 8.25 5.31 7.19
Fourth Quarter 10.50 5.44 10.13
1999
First Quarter $1.50 $0.63 $1.38
Second Quarter 2.94 1.31 2
Third Quarter 4.13 2.75 3.88
Fourth Quarter 3.88 2.13 238