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Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 15:48:08 -0800 (PST)
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Subject: TVA takes lead in sales, generation by utilities
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 generation by utilities  Quasi-governmental entity Tennessee Valley Author=
ity (TVA) took the top spot as the utility with the largest electricity sal=
es and generation for 2000, according to the latest data from Boulder, Colo=
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ll story...   Enron's debt ratings cut full story...   Meeting scheduled to=
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ef  Monday, October 29  Stocks Close Change % Change DJIA 9,269.50 (275.7) =
-2.89% DJ 15 Util. 296.10 (0.6) -0.22% NASDAQ 1,699.52 (69.44) -3.93% S&P 5=
00 1,077.48 (26.3) -2.38%     Market Vols Close Change % Change AMEX (000) =
154,163 (8,563.0) -5.26% NASDAQ (000) 1,664,427 (335,077.0) -16.76% NYSE (0=
00) 1,107,534 (107,426.0) -8.84%     Commodities Close Change % Change Crud=
e Oil (Dec) 22.17 0.17  0.77% Heating Oil (Nov) 0.6244 0.001  0.13% Nat. Ga=
s (Henry) 3.202 0.161  5.29% Propane (Nov) 39.80 0.20  0.51% Palo Verde (No=
v) 32.25 0.00  0.00% COB (Nov) 34.50 0.00  0.00% PJM (Nov) 28.60 0.00  0.00=
%     Dollar US $ Close Change % Change Australia $  1.981 (0.013) -0.65% C=
anada $   1.57 (0.004) -0.25% Germany Dmark  2.16 (0.030) -1.37% Euro   0.9=
045 0.012  1.31% Japan ?en  122.1 (0.800) -0.65% Mexico NP 9.26 0.030  0.33=
% UK Pound   0.6883 (0.0079) -1.13%     Foreign Indices Close Change % Chan=
ge Arg MerVal 219.54 (20.85) -8.67% Austr All Ord. 3,189.80 (20.00) -0.62% =
Braz Bovespa 11377.02 (403.55) -3.43% Can TSE 300  6896.30 (108.60) -1.55% =
Germany DAX 4660.35 (159.91) -3.32% HK HangSeng 10178.09 (226.65) -2.18% Ja=
pan Nikkei 225  10612.31 (182.85) -1.69% Mexico IPC  5599.13 (93.99) -1.65%=
 UK FTSE 100 5,085.90 (102.70) -1.98%      Source:  Yahoo! & TradingDay.com=
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