The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1998 Kathryn Kranhold - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1998 Kathryn Kranhold
TitleSubjectAuthors
CalEnergy, MidAmerican draw some criticism.Business, generalKathryn Kranhold, Steven Lipin
CalEnergy to buy MidAmericn Energy.Business, generalKathryn Kranhold, Steven Lipin
CMS to buy two Duke Energy pipelines.(CMS Energy Corp.)(Abstract)Business, generalKathryn Kranhold
Electricity trader Power Co. of America forced into chapter 11 proceedings.Business, generalKathryn Kranhold, John R. Emshwiller
Enron Corp. wins control of utility in Brazil market.Business, generalKathryn Kranhold, Peter Fritsch
Enron, helped by electricity trading, more than doubled its sales in quarter.Business, generalKathryn Kranhold
Enron Is Seeking Outside Investors As It Pursues Global Water Projects.Business, generalKathryn Kranhold
Entergy Chairman Lupberger resigns; Luft fills positions pending a search.Business, generalKathryn Kranhold, Rhonda L. Rundle
Entergy names Leonard CEO, Hintz president.(Entergy Corp. promotes Wayne Leonard and Donald Hintz)(Who's News)(Abstract)Business, generalKathryn Kranhold
Entergy's $80 million offer for Pilgrim beats out rival Peco for nuclear plant.(Abstract)Business, generalKathryn Kranhold, Rhonda L. Rundle
Entergy to sell units as part of overhaulBusiness, generalKathryn Kranhold
GPU Inc. is set to sell 23 power plants to Sithe Energies in $1.67 billion deal.(Abstract)Business, generalKathryn Kranhold
PG&E net falls on sale of unit, weak gas results.Business, generalKathryn Kranhold
PG&E reviews natural-gas strategy in Texas and may shed some assets.Business, generalKathryn Kranhold
Power Co. creditors file total claims of $126 million.Business, generalKathryn Kranhold
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