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Enron’s Absence Helps Prop Up Futures, Cash Markets

Many observers have been scratching their heads lately over the inability of the futures and cash markets to show significant declines despite overwhelming fundamental reasons to do so. There’s been very little cold weather to speak of this heating season and gas storage levels are at record highs with 37% more gas in storage than at the same time last year, yet January gas futures remained in the mid $2.60s on Tuesday, down only 2.9 cents on the day to $2.657.

December 19, 2001

Small Company Pursues Quixotic Plan to Acquire SoCal Edison

In the absence of a state legislative solution or another negotiated settlement to rescue financially troubled Southern California Edison Co. from bankruptcy, a small Long Beach, CA-based street lighting company is continuing its longshot quest to buy the utility and its parent, Edison International, by establishing a network of cities and townships served by Edison to ensure the deal’s economic and political viability.

October 1, 2001

SoCal Ed: Little Progress Toward Buyout

In the absence of any definitive regulatory or legislative moves as yet to implement a three-week-old memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the governor, Southern California Edison officials Tuesday acknowledged that creditors and other parts of the financial community are afraid the utility will join the state’s other major investor-owned utility, Pacific Gas and Electric, in bankruptcy court.

May 2, 2001

Market Begins Week Softly; Destin Back Online

All points were falling Monday in the general absence of severewinter weather except in parts of the Upper Midwest. For a change,the softness was relatively consistent; although California onceagain registered declines larger than most at the border and Malin,it was not nearly as out of step with the overall market as itoften had been since March began. Most of Monday’s drops werebetween 10 and 20 cents.

March 13, 2001

Opposition to Gas Exports Growing In Canada

After a lengthy absence, resistance is redeveloping in Canadaagainst any lasting new commitments of significant natural-gassupplies to markets in the United States.

July 17, 2000

Opposition to Gas Exports Growing in Canada

After a lengthy absence, resistance is redeveloping in Canada tolong-term commitments of significant Canadian gas supplies tomarkets in the United States.

July 17, 2000

Soaring Screen Leads Cash in Same Direction

After a lengthy absence, “following the screen” was back invogue Friday among trader explanations for cash market movement.”How else are you going to justify rising Northeast prices for whatis normally a lower-demand weekend period?” asked a largeaggregator. A stormy front was moving beyond the East Coast intothe Atlantic, but the temperatures it left behind were still on themild side for December, he observed.

December 13, 1999

Prices Fall Back in Absence of Storm Threat

Traders finally got a chance to conduct business Monday for whatseemed like the first day in September with no tropical stormsimmediately threatening, disrupting or starting to move on afterhaving disrupted Gulf of Mexico production. “It was nice to have alittle window with nothing [storm-related] imminent,” one soucesaid. Cash prices reacted to what has been generally bearishfundamentals all along with declines of between a nickel and eitherside of a dime.

September 22, 1998

With Merger Complete, Duke Posts 77% Earnings Increase

A 14% increase in electric sales and the absence of $70 millionin merger-related costs (posted in 2Q97) sent Duke Energy earningsper share soaring 77% during the second quarter to 76 cents/share,well above analysts’ estimates. Duke reported earnings for commonstock of $274.4 million compared to $157.6 million in 2Q97.

July 27, 1998
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