He was involved in some of the most difficult moments in PPL history. In the end, he did a very fine job.
David Schanzer
There's still significant economies of scale to be had. It's going to help to buoy the price of many utility shares because there will be a natural wave of speculation as to who will be next.
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They basically had an in-line quarter, but it's the quarter that they needed after the storm damage. It's a company that keeps doing as well as they can possibly do.
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I am not at all convinced that states can run utilities better than utilities.
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