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NW Natural, Portland General Undeterred by Enron Bankruptcy

Although tainted by the infamous “E”-word now permeating American news and political-speak, Northwest Natural Gas Corp. is pressing ahead on its plan to buy Enron Corp.’s utility subsidiary Portland General Electric Co. (PGE) for $1.8 billion. The two Portland, OR-based companies plan to form a new combination utility powerhouse by the fourth quarter this year.

February 4, 2002

GA, OH Speak on Gas Choice Pitfalls, Successes

Inefficient customer education, inadequate marketercertification and poorly developed information systems forconsumers led to many of the early problems associated withGeorgia’s 1998 natural gas deregulation efforts, according to PaulaG. Rosput, CEO of AGL Resources.

March 5, 2001

GA, OH Speak on Gas Choice Pitfalls, Successes

Inefficient customer education, inadequate marketercertification and poorly developed information systems forconsumers led to many of the early problems associated withGeorgia’s 1998 natural gas deregulation efforts, according to PaulaG. Rosput, CEO of AGL Resources.

March 1, 2001

Increases Attributed Mostly to Technical Reasons

With little in the way of fundamental support to speak of, cashprices still managed gains between a nickel and a dime Tuesday atalmost every trading point. “It’s got to be technical,” said autility buyer. The tone was set by the screen opening around $1.80,a dime higher than Monday’s opening, even though the April contracteventually ended the day with a small net loss, he said. Anothersource thought it was a case of cash starting to converge with thescreen.

March 24, 1999
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