NRG seeks large-scale buy within 12 months Sep 30, 2009
Exelon Corporation dropped its USD 14bn hostile bid for NRG, which it had launched in November, after NRGs shareholders voted against adding Exelon nominees to its board on 21 July. Repeated calls to NRG were not returned and a spokesperson at Dynegy declined to comment on speculation. (FT.com -- Markets)
ComEd Takes Proactive Measures to Prepare for High Temperatures Aug 8, 2009
Commonwealth Edison Company (ComEd) is a unit of Chicago-based Exelon Corporation (NYSE: ), one of the nation's largest electric utilities with approximately 5. 4 million customers. (PR Newswire)
Institutional Investor Karl W. Miller Re-Affirms Support for Exelon Corporation's Bid for NRG and Election of Exelon Director Nominees Jul 18, 2009
MIAMI, July 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Karl W. Miller, a senior energy executive and institutional investor, today issued the following statement through his advisors, re-affirming support for Exelon Corporation's bid to acquire NRG and the election of Exelon Director Nominees ... If there were other credible and serious buyers for NRG other than Exelon Corporation, the NRG Board of Directors would have to exercise their fiduciary obligation and disclose the names potential buyers to all NRG... (PR Newswire)
Exelon delays plan for Texas nuclear plant Jul 1, 2009
NRGs Board also asks that stockholders vote against Exelon Corporations proposal to expand NRGs Board of Directors and disregard any blue proxy cards they receive from Exelon ... Exelon Corporation (NYSE:EXC), in a letter to shareholders of NRG Energy, Inc. (NYSE:NRG) today, provided more detail on the true value of Exelons offer to acquire NRG. Exelon emphasized that its offer is worth more to NRG shareholders today than when it was first announced last October. (Fresno Bee -- Business)
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NYT: Wall Street paid millions to Obama aide Apr 4, 2009
He listed assets of about $7 million to $10 million, and reported a long list of Democratic clients and a few corporate concerns, including AT&T and the Exelon Corporation, a nuclear energy company. The disclosure forms also shed further light on the compensation received by a top Obama aide who previously worked for Citigroup, one of the largest recipients of taxpayer bailout money. (Huntington WSAZ-TV, WV)
Maryland Senate Votes to Eliminate Customer Choice in Electricity Suppliers Apr 2, 2009
" Exelon Generation operates the Conowingo Hydroelectric Station in Darlington, Md. Exelon Corporation is one of the nation's largest electric utilities with approximately $19 billion in annual revenues. The company has one of the industry's largest portfolios of electricity generation capacity, with a nationwide reach and strong positions in the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic. Exelon distributes electricity to approximately 5.4 million customers in northern Illinois and southeastern Pennsylvania and... (PR Newswire)
Exelon bid could trigger debt default: NRG Mar 27, 2009
Exelon Corporation (Exelon) is a utility services holding company. It operates through its; John RoweChairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer; Chairman of Exelon Generation Christopher CranePresident, Chief Operating Officer of the Company and Exelon Generation From The Lists Your resource for everything related to business in Chicago. (Crain's Chicago Business)
Schedule of Upcoming Luncheons at the National Press Club Mar 26, 2009
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Exelon takover offer still lacking: NRG Feb 19, 2009
Exelon Corporation (Exelon) is a utility services holding company. It operates through its; John RoweChairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer; Chairman of Exelon Generation Christopher CranePresident, Chief Operating Officer; President, Chief Operating Officer of Exelon Generation From The Lists Your resource for everything related to business in Chicago. (Crain's Chicago Business)