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Saturday, September 16, 2006

NStar gas bills expected to drop (Wholesale Blankets)



Gainesville Sun - NStar also announced that for the first time residential and small business customers can lock in the Nov. 1 rate for the winter to protect against rate hikes if wholesale gas prices rise. The utility asked state regulators on Thursday to approve new
Source: www.gainesville.com

PPM Energy Names Two New Officers
MSN MoneyCentral - PPM Energy balances its supply portfolio with sales to wholesale customers, placing almost all of its output in long-term contracts. Major customers include the cities of Seattle, Sacramento, Eugene, Pasadena, and Anaheim as well as investor
Source: news.moneycentral.msn.com

Research ag business well; don’t give up
Kearney Hub - You have to produce quality in order to sell wholesale There’s virtually no tolerance for any insect or disease,” Hodges said, which means a buyer can reject a load of produce if there’s one spoiled item. Growers who start small by selling
Source: www.kearneyhub.com

Williams Adopts Majority Vote Standard for Directors
MSN MoneyCentral - The company also manages a wholesale power business. Williams' operations are concentrated in the Pacific Northwest, Rocky Mountains, Gulf Coast, Southern California and Eastern Seaboard. More information is available at http://www.williams.com
Source: news.moneycentral.msn.com

N-Star Seeks Gas Rate Cut
WBZ-AM - N-Star also plans to give its 300-thousand gas customers in Massachusetts a chance to lock-in rates for the entire winter. That would protect homeowners from any increases that might occur later in the season if there was a sudden jump in wholesale
Source: wbz1030.com

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