What happened to Superior Energy?
On February 4, 2021, Superior Energy stock, under symbol SPNX, was deleted, and became worthless. This had been foretold by the company in documents filed by the company with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission as part of its bankruptcy process.
Who bought Superior Energy?
Select Energy Services
Select Energy Services (NYSE:WTTR) agrees to acquire Superior Energy Services’ (OTCPK:SPNX) water solutions subsidiary for $14.2M in cash and 3.6M common shares.
How many employees does Superior Energy Services have?
Latest Updates
| Employees (est.) (Dec 2019) | 5,200 | (-21%) |
|---|---|---|
| Website Visits (Sept 2021) | 4 k | |
| Revenue (FY, 2020) | $851.3 M | (-40%) |
| Share Price (Jan 2021) | $0.1 | (-4%) |
| Cybersecurity rating | B | More |
Is Superior Energy Services publicly traded?
Superior Energy Services trades on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under the ticker symbol “SPN.”
Is Select Energy Direct legitimate?
The spokesperson continued: ‘Select Energy is a wholly separate and independent company from Yorkshire Gas and Power. It is an independent energy brokerage that can access and sell commercial energy supply contracts. We are one of many other commercial energy suppliers to whom they have access to the supply market. ‘
Who owns Complete Energy Services?
Superior Energy Services
Complete Production Services, Inc.
Complete Energy LLC/Parent organizations
Select Energy Services, a provider of water and chemical solutions to the oil and gas industry, recently acquired Complete Energy Services, an operating subsidiary of Superior Energy Services.
Why is Superior Energy stock dropping?
The New York Stock Exchange has decided to cut Houston-based Superior Energy Services’ stock listing. But the $15 million market capitalization rule doesn’t come with a grace period — it triggers immediate suspension and delisting, according to NYSE rules.
Who owns Yorkshire gas and power?
Rishi Raichura
They deliver 100% renewable electricity across the UK, including English, Welsh and Scottish businesses. Founded in 2009 by Rishi Raichura, Yorkshire Gas and Power aims to provide competitive gas and electricity prices to all businesses, no matter their size.