Eresman quits, Encana stays courseCompany says no plans to change strategy; hurt by weak gas prices, growth in North American supply, after spinning off Cenovus Gary Park For Petroleum News
Any corporate statements issued after the stock markets close on Friday arouse immediate suspicions.
It was no different Jan. 11 when Encana startled the industry by announcing that Chief Executive Officer Randy Eresman was retiring, effective immediately, after seven years at the helm and 35 years....
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