Thursday, September 20, 2012

Jim Rogers, the CEO Who Wouldn't Leave


Jim Rogers, the CEO Who Wouldn't Leave
Businessweek
Employees from the merging companies began the arduous process of seeking approval from state commissions, the FERC, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), and other government bodies. They also initiated the painful integration of workforces, ...http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2012-09-20/jim-rogers-the-ceo-who-wouldnt-leave

Duke Chief Answers Critics After Coup at Biggest Utility

Businessweek -
Jim Rogers is sitting in his sleek, modern office on the 48th floor of the Duke Energy Center in Charlotte, North Carolina, explaining how, after a merger capped off by an 11th-hour management coup, he remains chief executive officer of the largest electric ...

Progress Energy to change name to Duke Energy in April 2013

Bizjournals.com -
Florida's second-largest utility company will no longer be known as Progress Energy come April 2013, as the company will be taking on its new name, Duke Energy, the Tampa Bay Times reports. Progress Energy and Duke Energy merged July 2, becoming ...

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