Wall Street pulled the plug on public oil and gas equities last year, and the sector is still demanding proof of cash flow before investing. High-yield investors seemed eager to fill the gap, but debt comes with a price. How will the public markets affect access to capital this year, and can an IPO get any traction?
MODERATOR(S):
Chris Sheehan, CFA, Senior Financial Analyst, Hart Energy
SPEAKER(S):
Joel Foote, Senior Managing Director, Guggenheim Securities LLC
Robert Kimmel, Managing Director, JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Tim Perry, Global Co-Head of Oil and Gas Investment Banking, Credit Suisse
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