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Enron Earnings Soar; Emphasis on Communications

Enron Corp. turned in second quarter results that beat WallStreet expectations. Also yesterday, Enron Energy Services (EES)announced its biggest energy outsourcing deal yet, and the parentcompany touted its nascent communications business to analysts,saying Communications, which plans to enter bandwidth trading, nowwill be classified as a core business. While the company’s energyservices business continued to lose money, it still appears to beon track to at least break even in the fourth quarter, the companyand analysts said.

July 14, 1999

PG&E Expects Earnings Hit Because of Rate Case

In what was said to be a message for Wall Street rather thanstate energy regulators, PG&E Corp. announced Monday that itssecond quarter results due out July 21 will be lower-than-expectedbecause of continuing delays in getting a decision on its pendinggeneral rate case before the California Public UtilitiesCommission. The company made a similar announcement near the end ofthe first quarter.

June 30, 1999

Avista Targeting Growth Through Technology

Although Avista Corp. has yet to garner much attention on WallStreet, the company is expecting its share price will rise as itsstrategy unfolds. Corporate strategy views technology and billconsolidation services as the gateway to a significant nationwidemarketing presence.

May 26, 1999

Madison Gas and Electric Extends ANR Contract

Placing another brick in the apparent Chinese wall against Wisconsin pipeline challengers, ANR Pipeline Co. (ANR) executed agreements with the state’s Madison Gas and Electric Co. (MGE) to extend gas transportation and storage services that were to expire over the next four years. The agreements are subject to approval by the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin.

January 18, 1999

EIA Warns of Major Errors in its Drilling Data

Frequently faced with sharp criticism from industry and WallStreet for its estimates on everything from supply and demand tonatural gas prices, the Energy Information Administration earlierthis month publicly admitted there were serious errors over morethan a decade in its gas and oil drilling data.

April 17, 1998
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