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159:, which would be a registered public utility holding company, and to be the new parent of both NSP and of the operating subsidiaries of WEC. It would be the tenth largest investor-owned electric and gas utility company in the United States, based on market capitalization at that time of about US$ 6.0 billion, and with 1994 combined revenues of US$ 4.2 billion and with total assets of more than US$ 10.0 billion. Shareholders of NSP common stock would own 1.626 shares of stock of Primergy for each share of NSP stock they owned, and WEC shareholders were to receive one-for-one shares of Primergy. 80:, starting as a sales agent and working his way up to vice president of Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Co. Byllesby's next job was with the Thomson-Houston Co. (one of General Electric's two predecessors) before settling down in Chicago in 1902 and establishing the H. M. Byllesby Co., which provided engineering and management services to electric utilities. 181:
Wisconsin Energy's two then-existing utility subsidiaries, Wisconsin Electric Power Company (WEPCO) and Wisconsin Natural Gas Company (WNG) were to be consolidated under a new subsidiary name, Wisconsin Energy Company. Under that name, it and Northern States Power Company would continue to operate as
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for Wisconsin Energy and Minneapolis for NSP. The merged company would have been headquartered in Minneapolis (with NSP as the nominal survivor), but incorporated in Wisconsin. The Primergy board of directors were to be equally split, composed of six from each company. The merger deal was expected
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Minneapolis, St. Paul, Shakopee, Faribault, Mankato, Northfield, Coon Rapids, Rockford, Delano, Watertown, and even distant places such as Crookston and Pipestone. The last addition to the company's territory was when a group of towns around Waconia was acquired from Interstate Power Co. in 1956.
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While the bulk of the company's territory has always been in Minnesota, it has some territory in and around the larger towns in North Dakota (Minot, Grand Forks, and Fargo) as well as southeastern South Dakota (Sioux Falls area). Its territory also extends east across Wisconsin and into the upper
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The delay had put the merger five months behind schedule and had reduced earnings for both utilities by a total of US$ 58 million to that point, costs which had not been passed on to consumers. Adding to the discomfort was a growing gap between the performance of the two companies by early 1997.
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On May 16, 1997, both CEOs announced that the boards of directors of both companies had voted that day to terminate the merger plan. Howard stated that the problem was that the regulatory agencies were changing their merger policies as they were considering the companies' filing. In particular,
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by the same name in Michigan, so in 1916, the company changed its name to Northern States Power Co. The company acquired the Minneapolis General Electric Co. the same year, and continued its acquisitions, with 42 more systems added over the next seven years. The company has always been publicly
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By 1986, the company had grown to be included among the S&P 500 list of 500 of the largest companies in the United States. By that time it had accumulated nearly $ 1.2 billion in long-term debt. NSP served the agriculturally based region of its headquarters state of Minnesota, and also the
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in 1910 (Minot Light & Telephone Co., Red River Power Co., and Union Light, Heatng, & Power Co.). Over the next few years, Consumers Power Co. grew rapidly as companies across the Twin Cities and central Minnesota were acquired and linked with transmission lines. These lines linked
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the two principal subsidiaries of Primergy Corp. Also, NSP-Wisconsin would merge into the operating subsidiary Wisconsin Energy Company. The headquarters of the two utilities would remain distinct and separate in their existing respective state locations--
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To power this vast territory, the company built numerous power plants, many of which have long since been retired and decommissioned. Some capacity was extended withtransmission lines and substations. The currently operational nuclear power plants are
207:," stated Howard. Abdoo said the decision to end the merger factored in that after two years of already waiting, the further likely wait of at least six months of delay would significantly reduce the benefits of the Primergy transaction. 190:
By 1997, approvals had been granted by the state regulatory commissions in Michigan and North Dakota, but not by the commissions in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Approvals from the Securities & Exchange Commission and the
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Wisconsin Energy's stock had by then fallen about 13% since early 1995 when the deal had been announced, due to other ongoing problems that had developed within the company, including issues with its
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peninsula of Michigan, but due to state regulations requiring local ownership of all utilities, this portion of the territory is operated as a separate subsidiary: Northern States Power-Wisconsin.
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served in the same positions with Northern States Power. With the new Primergy Corporation, Howard would become chairman and CEO, and Abdoo would serve as vice chairman, president and
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in 1909, and reorganized it as the Washington County Light & Power Co. This was the first company added to Byllesby's Consumers Power Co., which then added three companies in
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The company's founder, Henry Marison Byllesby, had worked for two electric utility industry pioneers before getting into the business for himself. He was one of
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neighboring states of North Dakota and South Dakota to the west. These territories were served through its subsidiary, NSP-Minnesota.
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NSP is the successor to several companies that developed hydroelectric power, starting as early as 1852, at the
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Wisconsin Energy Corp., Northern States Power Co. Agree to Terminate Merger Proceedings
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of Northern States Power Company's predecessors are available for research use at the
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Former publicly traded S&P 500 electric and natural gas utility holding company
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However, in 1998, after the failed Primergy merger, NSP merged with
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St. Anthony Falls Hydroelectric Development - Northern States Power
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traded, and which consistently did well enough to pay a cash
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Byllesby acquired the Stillwater Gas & Electric Co. of
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electric and natural gas utility holding company based in
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Defunct electric power companies of the United States
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to combine in a merger-of-equals transaction to form
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Northern States Power

NYSE
S&P 500
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Xcel Energy
NYSE
XEL
Thomas Edison
George Westinghouse
Stillwater, Minnesota
North Dakota
company
dividend
Prairie Island
Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant
Sherburne County Generating Station
Wisconsin Energy Corporation
NYSE
WEC
Securities and Exchange Commission
Form 8-K
Primergy Corporation
Richard A. Abdoo
chief executive officer
James J. Howard
chief operating officer
Milwaukee
U.S. Department of Justice
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

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