August 28, 2008 1:03 AM
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Inquest of Cash at Quest Resource
(MoneyWatch)
Quest Resources paid Cash about $2.6 million in salary, cash bonus, and stock grants in 2007, according to the 2008 proxy statement filed with the SEC on May 20, 2008. In addition, the company rewarded him an estimated $4.3 million in stock last year in connection with his new employment agreement.
Cash stands to lose almost $5.5 million in compensation due to him (salary, unvested equity, and cash bonus) if the Board determines he left-or was terminated-for reason(s) of theft or dishonest acts that materially enriched him at the expense of shareholders.
The company has wiped clean any fingerprint of Cash from its officers/biography homepage. The Question: Could the fallout -- and uncertainty -- from Cash's alleged activities delay pending exploration and development in the emerging Marcellus Shale play located in southwest Pennsylvania?
The Company: Quest Resource Corp, a producer of natural gas.- The Filing: Form 8-K filed with the SEC on August 25, 2008.
- The Finding: The Chairman and CEO of Quest Resource Corp, Jerry Cash, resigned Monday after the Oklahoma Department of Securities launched an investigation into alleged fund transfers from the natural gas exploration company to an entity controlled by Cash. Initial indications are that the questionable transfers could involve about $10 million.
Quest Resources paid Cash about $2.6 million in salary, cash bonus, and stock grants in 2007, according to the 2008 proxy statement filed with the SEC on May 20, 2008. In addition, the company rewarded him an estimated $4.3 million in stock last year in connection with his new employment agreement.
Cash stands to lose almost $5.5 million in compensation due to him (salary, unvested equity, and cash bonus) if the Board determines he left-or was terminated-for reason(s) of theft or dishonest acts that materially enriched him at the expense of shareholders.
The company has wiped clean any fingerprint of Cash from its officers/biography homepage. The Question: Could the fallout -- and uncertainty -- from Cash's alleged activities delay pending exploration and development in the emerging Marcellus Shale play located in southwest Pennsylvania?
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