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November 21, 2005

2002 Showed to be the Year of Scandals and Corruption for the U.S. Investor Owned Utilities Industry

Dublin: Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c27854) has announced the addition of Diversified Businesses of US Investor Owned Utilities - 2003 to their offering.

Diversified Businesses of U.S. Investor Owned Utilities 2003 has come to be acknowledged as one of the best and most complete independent utility financial benchmark reports available. It is researched and written by senior analysts and strategy consultants to the industry, who understand the industry not from just a financial perspective, but, from an operational perspective.

2002 was one of the most memorable years in the US utility industry. Scandals dominated the news, de-regulation struggled to stay alive, and hundreds of millions of dollars of market capitalizations disappeared. Companies scurried to sell assets at the demands of their creditors, while others found bargains for the taking.

The 2003 edition of our report has been greatly expanded. Some of the highlights include:
Coverage has been expanded to 100 companies from last year's 76
The company profiles have been expanded to include more independent power plant information, pipelines and gas gathering systems
The financial coverage goes even deeper, breaking out financial performance information on subsidiary basis
The extensive financial data-base is now web-enabled, allowing you and your analysts to down load financial information going back from 1998 through current financial reports for each company individually or for all companies included in the data base.

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c27854

Laura Wood
Senior Manager
Research and Markets
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Posted by Industrial-Manufacturing at November 21, 2005 02:39 AM

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