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Columbia’s Richard Pitches for Seasonal, Negotiated Proposals

Columbia Energy Chairman Oliver G. “Rick” Richard III saysproposals espousing seasonal ratemaking and negotiated terms andconditions are the most important of the many reform initiativespending before FERC, and deserve priority. Obtaining regulatoryapproval for both will be a “key initiative” of pipelines thisyear.

February 8, 1999

Columbia’s Richard Pitches for Seasonal Rates

Columbia Energy President and CEO Oliver G. “Rick” Richard IIIsays proposals for seasonal ratemaking and negotiated terms andconditions are the most important of the reform initiatives pendingbefore FERC, and deserve priority. Obtaining regulatory approvalfor both will be a “key initiative” of pipelines this year.

February 5, 1999

Columbia’s Richard Sees Changing M&A Market

When assessing the market of an acquisition target, allcustomers are not equal, Columbia Energy Group Chairman Oliver G.Richard told a merger and acquisition symposium this week.

February 4, 1999

Columbia’s Richard Sees M&A Changes

When assessing the market of an acquisition target, allcustomers are not equal, Columbia Energy Group Chairman Oliver G.Richard told a merger and acquisition symposium this week.

February 3, 1999

Venture Capitalist Sees Internet Revolution for Energy

Venture capitalist Oliver Curme is looking for big things fromAltra Energy Technologies. Last year the company in which he’s apartner, Battery Ventures, bought a majority stake in Altra, whichoffers real-time electronic trading of energy. “I put $10 millionof my company’s money into Altra Energy Technologies,” he toldattendees at Zeus Development’s Interactive Energy conference inHouston earlier this week. “I believe, like many of you do, thatthere’s a gold mine to be made in interactive energy, and I put mymoney where my mouth is. In fact, my neck is really stretched onaccount of my belief to the tune of $10 million. But Altra’s areally great company. I’m pretty sure it’s going to be a winner.”

September 4, 1998

Municipals Start to Hear a Different Tune

Columbia Energy CEO Oliver G. (Rick) Richard gazed deep into acrystal ball yesterday for the Municipal Gas Authority of Georgiaand saw thousands of municipal gas customers using the Internet tochoose from among a plethora of alternative gas suppliers. All themunicipals saw through that crystal, however, was Richard on theother side.

May 15, 1998