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O'Malley: Benefits of Exelon-CEG merger go beyond rate credit
While Maryland business, labor and environmental groups backed a $1 billion settlement between Gov. Martin O'Malley and Exelon Corp. related to the Chicago company's buyout of Constellation Energy Group, not everyone was satisfied.
Merger opponent EDF...Tags: Electricity Production and Distribution, AFL-CIO, Natural Gas, Consumers, Renewable Energy
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Constellation, Exelon settle with Justice Department
Constellation Energy Group's plans to sell itself to Exelon Corp. cleared a regulatory hurdle Wednesday after the two companies reached a proposed settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice. The settlement, which requires court approval, calls for...Tags: Anne Arundel County, U.S. Department of Justice, Justice System, Baltimore County, Constellation Energy Group
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Firms with interests in Md. pour cash into DGA
Some companies with interests in Maryland have found a new way to show support for Gov. Martin O'Malley: They're contributing tens of thousands of dollars to the Democratic Governors Association.
Last December, O'Malley took the helm of the DGA, where as...Tags: Chemical Industry, Waste, Natural Gas, Common, Renewable Energy
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Earthquake in Virginia rattles Baltimore and the East Coast
A frightening earthquake jolted Baltimore and much of the East Coast on Tuesday, shaking buildings and rattling nerves. Thousands of people streamed from offices and homes into the afternoon sunshine, stunned by a phenomenon more commonly associated...Tags: Chesapeake Beach (Calvert County, Maryland), Air and Space Accidents, Religion and Belief, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Natural Disasters
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The Interview: Howard Miller
The Center Club is known as one of Baltimore's most exclusive private clubs, where executives, lawyers, doctors and other civic leaders socialize and conduct business.
But in 1962, when the club was founded, it had a simpler goal in mind: to provide an...Tags: Charity, Morgan State University, Religion and Belief, Business, Nature Religion
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Marbella: Constellation and Occupy Baltimore, a tale of our times
You might have seen the news footage of the guy in the orange construction vest who a couple of weeks back angrily yelled at the Occupy Baltimore encampment that he was "working his butt off to support you guys," apparently referring to the unemployed...Tags: Ronald Reagan, Unemployment, Unemployment, Mayo A. Shattuck III, Kim Kardashian
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Constellation and EDF: A marriage gone south
Two years ago, Constellation Energy Group and its French nuclear partner EDF were BFFs. Today, with EDF seeking to torpedo the Baltimore company's plan to sell itself to Chicago-based Exelon Corp., the relationship between the former "best friends...Tags: Justice System, Manufacturing and Engineering, Credit Ratings, Constellation Energy Group, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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O'Malley DGA fundraising: The appearance of conflict
Perhaps it is a pure coincidence that Energy Answers International cut a $100,000 check to the Martin O'Malley-led Democratic Governors Association on the very same day that Governor O'Malley indicated he would sign state legislation that could be worth...Tags: Americans for Prosperity, Charity, Business, Crossroads, Karl Rove
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Few show for hearing on Constellation's proposed merger
Several community groups in the Baltimore region expressed support for Constellation Energy Group's plan to sell itself to Chicago-based Exelon Corp. at a public hearing Tuesday in Bel Air. The lightly attended hearing was the first of three public...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Charity, Politics, Restructuring and Recapitalization, Economy, Business and Finance
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Exelon: Baltimore will see 'most impactful' job cuts in Constellation merger
The Baltimore headquarters of Constellation Energy Group, which agreed to sell itself to Chicago-based Exelon Corp., will see the "most impactful" job cuts related to the $7.9 billion deal, according to a top Exelon executive. In a meeting with Exelon...Tags: Unemployment, Politics, Layoffs and Downsizing, Career and Workplace, Human Interest
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O'Malley fills vacancies on Public Service Commission
Gov. Martin O'Malley appointed Kevin Hughes and Kelly Speakes-Backman on Wednesday to fill vacancies on the Maryland Public Service Commission. The appointments come as the state's energy regulatory body prepares to tackle several important cases later...Tags: Politics, Government, Civil and Public Service, Elections, Martin O'Malley
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BGE faces anger from customers, questions from regulators
Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. will face questioning from state regulators over its response to power outages caused by Hurricane Irene after a chorus of criticism from angry customers and public officials.
The Public Service Commission, the state's...Tags: Hurricane Irene (2011), Consumers, Civil and Public Service, Constellation Energy Group, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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