Massey Energy takeover bid approved Richmond Times-Dispatch Thu, 02 Jun 2011 10:33 AM PDT Shareholders overwhelmingly approved coal producer Alpha Natural Resources' $7.1 billion takeover of struggling rival Massey Energy Co. on Wednesday. | BGE CEO Kenneth DeFontes to chair Baltimore Symphony Orchestra The Daily Record Thu, 02 Jun 2011 10:27 AM PDT Kenneth W. DeFontes Jr., president and CEO of Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., and a senior vice president with Constellation Energy Group, has been elected chair-elect of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. DeFontes is in line to succeed current BSO Chairman Michael G. Bronfein for a two-year term, effective Sept. 21. Bronfein, chairman and CEO of Baltimore-based Remedi [...] | Enphase Microinverter-Based Solar Systems 45 to 70 Times More Reliable Business Wire Thu, 02 Jun 2011 10:22 AM PDT PETALUMA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Enphase Energy today released field data demonstrating the reliability of its microinverter technology. The data, collected separately and independently by Westinghouse Solar and SunEdison over a two-year period from 2008 â" 2010, show the reliability of microinverters is 45 to 70 times greater than traditional central inverters. This level of field-proven ... | Old People All Drinking 'Energy Shots' Now [Trendwatch] Gawker Thu, 02 Jun 2011 10:21 AM PDT # trendwatch Have the elderly people around you been acting rather crackheaded lately? Don't worry, it's not Alzheimers (yet)! They're all drinking "5 Hour Energy" shots just as fast as they can, the old coots. They'll probably die soon(er). More » | Millionaire Dallas Businessman Bill Esping Found Liable for Malicious Fraud PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance Thu, 02 Jun 2011 10:19 AM PDT Prominent Dallas businessman William P. "Bill" Esping, and his companies, EFO Holdings and ES Energy, have been found liable of fraud, misapplication of fiduciary property, breach of fiduciary duties, and breach of contract, in a Dallas County Civil District Court. à Esping controlled two limited partnership companies, which were created to capture, process and market the methane gas produced by ... | Midday Glance: Utilities companies AP via Yahoo! Finance Thu, 02 Jun 2011 10:18 AM PDT NEW YORK (AP) -- Shares of some top utilities companies are down at 1 p.m.: AEP fell $.16 or .4 percent, to $37.86. ConEd fell $.28 or .5 percent, to $52.49. Duke Energy fell $.06 or .3 percent, to $18.52. Pepco Holdings fell $.19 or 1.0 percent, to $19.59. Southern Co. fell $.16 or .4 percent, to $39.52. | | |
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