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“SandRidge Shareholder Vote Could Have Broader Implications for Oklahoma City”

Filed by KOSU News in State Impact.
February 12, 2013

An ongoing shareholder vote at SandRidge raises big questions about who’s investing, why they’re buying in, what their goals are, and how long they plan on sticking around.

“These big industry players don’t care about any effect on Oklahoma City or Tulsa,” said Dollarhide, CEO of Tulsa-based Longbow Asset Management Co., which owns SandRidge Stock.
“They don’t care about contributions to the community or feeding the hungry here. This is all to help their returns. They want to maximize the value for their clients. They want to make sure they can feed their families and that they can worry about feeding the hungry and supporting the arts community in their towns.”

Read more at: newsok.com

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