WaterBridge Infrastructure stock is moving toward a new high, not long after a price drop established a new buy area.
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WaterBridge Infrastructure stock is moving toward a new high, not long after a price drop established a new buy area.
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Devon Energy (NYSE:DVN) stockholders approved two proposals tied to the company’s planned merger with Coterra Energy Inc. during a virtual-only special stockholders meeting, according to preliminary voting results announced at the meeting. John Bethancourt, chair of Devon Energy’s board of director
The new entity will be headquartered in Houston, Texas, US, and continue to maintain a significant presence in Oklahoma City.
Devon boosts shareholder returns following completion of its merger with Coterra Energy.
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