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Weakest Upstream Stocks in the Week Ending September 14

Weakest Upstream Stocks in the Week Ending September 14

SandRidge Energy (SD), a natural gas–weighted E&P company focused in the Mid-Continent and Niobrara Shale regions, was the weakest upstream stock in the week ending September 14. SandRidge Energy fell 22.7% last week. SandRidge Energy saw a massive fall last week following the announcement about ending the strategic review related to various takeover bids. Bill Griffin, SandRidge Energy’s CEO, said, “What we found through our comprehensive and thorough process was a significant disconnect between the intrinsic value of SandRidge and the bidders’ perception of the Company.”