Duke Energy
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Pulitzer Prize-Winning New York Times Columnist Tom Friedman to Headline Uptime Institute’s April Symposium in New York City...world, given today's economic climate. " Symposium participants thus far include Coca-Cola Enterprises, Dell, Duke Energy, eBay, HSBC, IBM, State Farm Insurance Co., Target, and many others. Underwriters of the Symposium include IBM,... In this article: New York City, IBM, Google, Benchmarking, Duke Energy, Johnson Controls, and Jones Lang LaSalle |
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Prime Newswire | November 02, 2009
Former CIGNA HealthCare Exec Joins American Specialty Health as Group Sales VP
...past and present Fortune 500 corporations including Texas Instruments, Honeywell, Apple, AOL, Dell, Sodexho, Proctor & Gamble, Mercer, Duke Energy, and Stryker. "It is truly exciting to have someone as energetic, as focused, and as talented...
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USA Today | June 08, 2009
Lobbyists unlimited in honoring lawmakers
...that contribute to the charity can join Clyburn for two days of golfing in South Carolina. Participants have included executives from Duke Energy and Dell , which donated more than $115,000 worth of computer equipment to students in...
In this article: Steve Buyer, Jay Rockefeller, James Clyburn, Edward Kennedy, Amgen, AT&T, and Ford's Theater
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Duke Energy plan gets partial approval
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Duke Energy 2004 Summary Annual Report
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Duke Energy (NYSE: DUK), headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, is an energy company with assets in the United States, Canada and Latin America.
- Name:
- Duke Energy Corporation
- Type:
- Public
- Location City:
- Charlotte, North Carolina,
- Location Country:
- United States
- Region:
- Duke Energy Carolinas: North Carolina, South Carolina
- Founded:
- 1904
- Stock Symbol:
- DUK
- Industry:
- Public Utility
- Key People:
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- Jim Rogers (CEO)
- James Buchanan Duke
- Benjamin Newton Duke
- Products:
- Electricity generation, transmission and distribution, natural gas
- Revenue:
- USD $15,184 million, (2006)
- Operating Income:
- USD $2,967 million (2006)
- Net Income:
- USD $1,863 million (2006)
- Assets:
- USD $49.0 billion
- No. of Employees:
- 18,109
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