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And now, as Trump continues to fill out the upper echelons of his transition and administration, some key donors appear to be in the fray. Chris Wright, the Liberty Energy CEO tapped to be Trump’s energy secretary, gave the campaign and affiliated committees more than $235,000. Marc Rowan, the billionaire CEO of Apollo Global Management, gave $1 million to Right for America, a pro-Trump super PAC. The super PAC also ran a controversial program that gave away $1 million checks to swing-state voters who signed Musk's petition. (His father, Charles Kushner, who was pardoned by Trump, gave that same amount, plus another $1.2 million to a pro-Trump super PAC).
Persons: megadonors, Donald Trump's, Trump, Linda McMahon, McMahon's, Howard Lutnick, Lutnick, Chris Wright, Scott Bessent, Marc Rowan, Elon Musk, Musk, Ike Perlmutter, Jared Kushner, Trump's, Charles Kushner, Tim Mellon, Miriam Adelson, megadonor Sheldon Adelson Organizations: Trump's Small Business Administration, Trump, Inc, MAGA Inc, Commerce Department, Liberty Energy, NBC, Treasury Department, Apollo Global Management, Street, Treasury, America PAC, PAC, Marvel Entertainment, America, Dallas Mavericks Locations: America
AdvertisementTwo of the reported candidates for Treasury Secretary made their fortunes on Wall Street, including billionaire Apollo CEO Marc Rowan. Eligible federal appointees can defer capital gains taxes indefinitely when they sell stock or other assets in order to avoid a conflict of interest. As a top earner in New York, they would normally have to pay more than $3 million in capital gains taxes. The sum that would have been spent on capital gains taxes is now free to compound and grow. The IRS allows investors to defer capital gains taxes in other scenarios that are deemed outside their control.
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Trump has said he wants to lower gas prices — which currently average $3.07 per gallon — to below $2 a gallon. But the American oil industry is already booming and increasing output doesn’t mean gas prices will drop. After oil prices shot up in 2022 in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the sanctions on Russian oil imposed by western countries, major oil companies reported record profits. But are we going to increase oil production by another 50%? OPEC+, a group of leading oil-producing countries, even delayed plans to increase production because of concerns about excess supply.
Persons: Donald Trump, ” Trump, Trump, Chris Wright, Wright, Andy Cross, Andy Lipow, ” Lipow, “ It’s, Biden, , Bob McNally, George W, Bush, CNN’s David Goldman, Matt Egan Organizations: CNN, Liberty Energy, Liberty, Denver Post, US Energy Information Administration, P, Insights, Eurasia Group, Texas Intermediate, OPEC, Lipow Oil Associates, Energy, Oil Locations: Denver, States, Saudi Arabia, Russia, Eurasia, Ukraine, China, OPEC
Shares of Liberty Energy rose on Monday after President-elect Donald Trump picked CEO Chris Wright as energy secretary. Liberty Energy is an oilfield services company headquartered in Denver, Colorado with a market capitalization of $2.7 billion. Wright also serves as board member at Oklo , a nuclear startup backed by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman that is developing micro reactors. Wright will also serve as a board member of the president-elect's Council on National Energy. The CEO has denied that climate change is a global crisis that requires a transition away from fossil fuels.
Persons: Donald Trump, Chris Wright, Wright, Sam Altman Organizations: Liberty Energy, elect's, National Energy Locations: Denver , Colorado, Oklo
Croft: Enforcing sanctions will drop Iranian oil exports
  + stars: | 2024-11-18 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCroft: Enforcing sanctions will drop Iranian oil exportsHelima Croft discusses the potential impact of Chris Wright as Secretary of Energy, expecting less regulation and a rollback of Biden's LNG pause. She highlights the role of shareholder demands in drilling decisions and suggests that stricter U.S. sanctions on Iran could reduce oil exports.
Persons: Helima Croft, Chris Wright Organizations: Energy Locations: Iran
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailU.S. shale production has 'entered its twilight,' says portfolio managerEric Nuttall, partner and senior portfolio manager at Ninepoint Partners, says "the 'drill, baby, drill' mantra has no teeth." He adds that having oil fracking boss Chris Wright as energy secretary will bring "a lot of pragmatism and realism" to the conversation around the energy transition.
Persons: Eric Nuttall, Chris Wright Organizations: Ninepoint Partners
Spirit Airlines — Shares of the struggling airline were halted on Monday after the company filed for bankruptcy protection . The stock rose 2.8% when trading resumed. Liberty Energy , Oklo — Shares of Liberty Energy rose 5% after Trump picked CEO Chris Wright as energy secretary . Robinhood — The electronic trading platform stock gained 1% after Needham upgraded shares to buy from hold. CVS Health — Shares of the drugstore company rose 2% following a Wells Fargo upgrade to overweight from equal weight.
Persons: Tesla, Donald Trump's, Chris Wright, Wright, Baird, Barron's, Needham, Robinhood, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, , Sarah Min, Alex Harring, Jesse Pound, Spencer Kimball, Lisa Kailai Han Organizations: Bloomberg News, U.S . Transportation Department . Spirit Airlines, Liberty Energy, Oklo, of Liberty Energy, Trump, Nvidia, Blackwell, Nasdaq, Trump's Securities, Exchange Commission, CVS, Aetna, Warner Bros, National Basketball Association, Wall Street Journal, U.S, NBA, HSBC, Moderna Locations: Wells
Trump Media & Technology Group — Shares in President-elect Donald Trump's media company pulled back roughly 5%. Although the stock has been increasingly volatile in the wake of Trump's election, it has gained more than 52% in 2024. Redfin — The online real estate company's stock slipped 3.4% following a downgrade at Goldman Sachs to sell from neutral. CVS Health — Shares of the drugstore operator jumped nearly 6% following a decision to add four new board members in a deal with Glenview Capital. Moderna — Shares of the biotech company jumped more than 5% after HSBC upgraded the stock to buy from hold and said it views the stock as being undervalued.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Donald Trump, Chris Wright, Wright, Baird, Goldman Sachs, Wells, Needham, Piper Sandler, , Alex Harring, Sean Conlon, Hakyung Kim, Pia Singh, Michelle Fox Organizations: Spirit Airlines —, Trump Media & Technology, Liberty Energy, Goldman, CVS, Glenview Capital, Aetna, U.S . Securities, Exchange, Nasdaq, Moderna —, HSBC, Warner Bros, , National Basketball Association Locations: Wells Fargo
President-elect Donald Trump said on Saturday that oil and gas industry executive Chris Wright, a staunch defender of fossil fuel use, would be his pick to lead the Department of Energy. Wright is the founder and CEO of Liberty Energy, an oilfield services firm based in Denver. He has stood out among oil and gas executives for his freewheeling style, and describes himself as a tech nerd. The secretary also oversees the aging U.S. nuclear weapons complex, nuclear energy waste disposal, and 17 national labs. If confirmed by the Senate, Wright will replace Jennifer Granholm, a supporter of electric vehicles, emerging energy sources like geothermal power and a backer of carbon-free wind, solar and nuclear energy.
Persons: Donald Trump, Chris Wright, Wright, we’re, ” Wright, Biden, Trump, Jennifer Granholm Organizations: Department of Energy, Liberty Energy, Strategic Petroleum Reserve, Office, Senate, Republicans, Democrats Locations: Denver, Soviet, U.S, , United States
CNN —President-elect Donald Trump on Saturday named Chris Wright, the CEO of Denver-based fracking company Liberty Energy, as his pick to be the next secretary of the Department of Energy. Wright will also serve as a member on the newly formed Council of National Energy, which Trump said will consist of all agencies involved in the “permitting, production, generation, distribution, regulation, transportation” of energy. In addition to his company’s work on fracking oil and natural gas, Wright also sits on the board of a modular nuclear reactor company and has talked about the potential of nuclear energy. Developing nuclear energy has become a big focus of the Biden administration’s Energy Department. “Standing in the way of today’s energy system before we’ve built a new energy system, there’s just no upside in that,” Wright told CNBC.
Persons: Donald Trump, Chris Wright, Wright, Trump, Doug Burgum –, “ Chris, Chris, ” Trump, Harold Hamm, ” Wright, Joe Biden, , we’ve, Organizations: CNN, Liberty Energy, Department of Energy, of National Energy, North Dakota Gov, Department of, Energy, Gas, American Energy Independence, Global Energy Markets, Biden administration’s Energy Department, National Nuclear Security Administration, Hart Energy, CNBC, International Energy Agency Locations: Denver, Oklahoma
President-elect Donald Trump on Saturday selected Liberty Energy CEO Chris Wright to serve as the next energy secretary of the United States. Wright serves on the board of Oklo , a nuclear power startup backed by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman that is developing micro reactors. Wright will also serve on Trump's Council of National Energy, the president-elect said Saturday. "There is no climate crisis and we're not in the midst of an energy transition either," Wright said in a video posted on his LinkedIn page last year. "There is no such thing as clean energy or dirty energy," Wright said.
Persons: Donald Trump, Chris Wright, Wright, Sam Altman, Trump's, Doug Burgum, we're, Trump, Chris Organizations: Republicans, Hyatt, Saturday, Liberty Energy, United States . Liberty Energy, Trump, U.S, Trump's, of National Energy, Interior Secretary, North Dakota Gov, American Energy Independence, Global Energy Markets, The, Energy Information Administration Locations: Washington , DC, United States, Denver, The U.S, Russia, Saudi Arabia
Trump picks oil industry CEO Chris Wright as Energy secretary
  + stars: | 2024-11-16 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
President-elect Donald Trump said on Saturday that oil and gas industry executive Chris Wright, a staunch defender of fossil fuel use, would be his pick to lead the Department of Energy. Wright is the founder and CEO of Liberty Energy, an oilfield services firm based in Denver. He has stood out among oil and gas executives for his freewheeling style, and describes himself as a tech nerd. The secretary also oversees the aging U.S. nuclear weapons complex, nuclear energy waste disposal, and 17 national labs. If confirmed by the Senate, Wright will replace Jennifer Granholm, a supporter of electric vehicles, emerging energy sources like geothermal power and a backer of carbon-free wind, solar and nuclear energy.
Persons: Donald Trump, Chris Wright, Wright, we're, Biden, Trump, Jennifer Granholm Organizations: Republicans, Hyatt, Department of Energy, Liberty Energy, Strategic Petroleum Reserve, Office, Senate, Democrats Locations: Washington , DC, Denver, Soviet, U.S, United States
It does not appear that Mr. Johnson had connections in Georgia, but a building manager of the apartment complex where he was living told Mr. Wright that Mr. Johnson had one friend who would visit him. The building manager also said that Mr. Johnson was known to his neighbors as William Cox or “Bud.” When U.S. Marshal officers went to question him, they had no indication that he was employed, but upon his arrest Mr. Johnson mentioned he had a pension. Before his escape in 1994, Mr. Johnson was serving a state sentence in Oregon for three counts of sex abuse and one count of attempted sodomy. Mr. Wright would not disclose details on the new technology to protect the secrecy of future investigations using the method.
Persons: Chris Wright, Johnson, Wright, William Cox, Bud, , Kate Brown Organizations: U.S, Marshals, Fugitive, Force, Mr, The Oregon Department of Corrections, U.S . Marshals, Diplomatic Security Service, State Department, Gov Locations: Texas, Georgia, Oregon
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailLiberty Energy CEO on the effects of the liquefied natural gas export pauseChris Wright, Liberty Energy CEO, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss the Biden administration's recent decision to halt new approvals for liquefied natural gas exports, how this decision could impact the U.S. supply, and more.
Persons: Chris Wright Organizations: Liberty Energy, Biden
Liberty Energy CEO on Iran, oil demand and impact of geopolitics
  + stars: | 2023-10-19 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailLiberty Energy CEO on Iran, oil demand and impact of geopoliticsChris Wright, Liberty Energy chairman and CEO, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss the energy sector's power players and outlook for the sector with the geopolitical turmoil.
Persons: Chris Wright Organizations: Liberty Energy Locations: Iran
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe bear case for oil is the economy and a serious recession, says Liberty Energy CEO Chris WrightHosted by Brian Sullivan, “Last Call” is a fast-paced, entertaining business show that explores the intersection of money, culture and policy. Tune in Monday through Friday at 7 p.m. ET on CNBC.
Persons: Chris Wright, Brian Sullivan, Organizations: Liberty Energy, CNBC
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailElon Musk's $14 trillion warning: Tesla CEO unveils 'master plan' for renewable energyHosted by Brian Sullivan, “Last Call” is a fast-paced, entertaining business show that explores the intersection of money, culture and policy. Tune in Monday through Friday at 7 p.m. ET on CNBC. Gene Munster, Deepwater Asset Management; Gordon Johnson, GLJ Research CEO; and founder Chris Wright, Library Energy CEO, join the show to discuss Elon Musk's 'master plan' to reform the world's energy infrastructure.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailLiberty Energy CEO: Energy transition from fossil fuels is multi-generationalChris Wright, Liberty Energy chairman and CEO, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss his reaction to the State of the Union address, a realistic timeline for the U.S. waning itself off fossil fuels, and the chance the U.S. uses nuclear energy in the next decade.
In a video uploaded to LinkedIn last month, Liberty Energy Inc. Chief Executive Chris Wright was characteristically blunt: “There is no climate crisis, and we’re not in the midst of an energy transition either,” he said. The provocative 12-minute video, which challenges established science and the publicly stated views of other energy-industry executives, marked his latest combative defense of fossil fuels. Those views have made him a darling of industry panels and of the conservative speaking circuit.
One person was killed and a Georgia trooper was injured Wednesday as officials cleared out the site of a controversial proposed law enforcement training center in Atlanta. Tensions have been rising in the city over the proposed Public Safety Training Center: a sprawling stretch of 85 acres of forested land in DeKalb County that will have a shooting range, amphitheater and a mock city that will be used for training. Opponents have called the center "Cop City" and protesters have camped out in the area of the proposed site to decry construction. Other law enforcement officers returned fire, hitting the man, who died at the scene, the GBI said. A movement called “Defend the Atlanta Forest," which opposes the training center plans, contradicted the GBI’s account, saying: “Police killed a forest defender today, someone who loved the forest, someone who fought to protect the earth & its inhabitants.
At least nine are dead and more deaths are expected after more than a dozen tornadoes tore through the Southeastern U.S. on Thursday, according to officials. Seven of the deaths were reported in Autauga County, Alabama, northwest of Montgomery, according to county Emergency Management Agency Director Ernie Baggett. Six of the deaths were reported the day the tornadoes made landfall in the state, and one was reported on Friday. The second fatality in Georgia was a Department of Transportation employee who was responding to storm damage, Governor Brian Kemp said in a news conference Friday. Governor Burt Jones took a helicopter tour of the damage Friday to also assess the damage resulting from tornadoes in the state.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe noise and hostility in our industry has a chilling impact on investment, says Liberty Energy CEOChris Wright, Liberty Energy chairman and CEO, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss if Wright and others in the fracking industry have the capacity for more fossil fuels, how fast could Liberty Energy ramp up production due to issues in Europe and more.
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