the Celler-Kefauver Act of 1950‚ which kept a company from merging with it’s competitor to acquire their stock. The Federal Trade Commission Act of 1914 created the Federal Trade Commission‚ which has 5 members and works with the Department of Justice to regulate the antitrust laws. The Wheeler-Lea Act of 1938 was created as an amendment to the Federal Trade Commission Act. It made the FTC independent from the Department of Justice and also made unfair and deceptive sales illegal. The above are
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electricity was classified as the vital public service. Under the regulation by government agency‚ the monopoly could supply electricity power to public. In Florida‚ where FPL located‚ the Florida Public Service commission functioned as a regulatory agency. In 1935‚ the federal government started involving in electric power industry with the federal power act. This authority was focused on wholesale electricity transactions. Simultaneously‚ PUHCA ( the Public Utility Holding Company Act) was passed that
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Susan Bradley‚ Manager of Prestige Data Services‚ a company subsidiary. Partial deregulation and an agreement with the state Public Service Commission had permitted Prestige Telephone to establish a computer data service subsidiary to perform data processing for the telephone company and to sell computer service to other companies and organizations. Mr. Rowe had told the commission in 1999 that a profitable computer services subsidiary would reduce pressure for telephone rate increases. However‚ by the
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operations. The Maryland Public Service Commission is an agency that regulates utility companies to make sure that they are following the guidelines listed under COMAR‚ which is an acronym for the “Code of Maryland Regulations” (umd.edu 2012). These companies must follow the proper procedures before denying service to a customer or turning the customer’s service off for nonpayment. Some customers encounter financial difficulties that hinder their ability to pay the utility companies for services
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of the world in how we treat water utilities. Privatization of water utilities is becoming commonplace in much of the world. In France‚ water utilities are private. Some are quite large and have worldwide operations: Vivendi and Suez Lyonnaise des Eaux are examples. Britain’s government water monopoly was broken into eight large private water utilities by Margaret Thatcher. Much of the developing world gives concession contracts to private water utilities to build and operate their expanding
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Dividend Policy at FPL Group Inc. Problem: On May 5‚ 1994 the utilities analyst of Merrill Lynch downgraded FPL Group Inc. due to an expectation of adjustment in dividend payments. The report also acknowledged the probability of a cut in the dividend. Kate Stark of First Equity Securities Corporation analyzes the situation and she has to predict what is going to happen. This investment alert was published dropped the stock price by 6% on the same day. 3 weeks ago Kate Stark has recommended a “hold”
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both industrialized and developing countries‚ over the past two decades. Until the late 1970s‚ the public sector in most countries was judged to be in the best position to provide water supply and sanitation‚ electricity‚ telecommunications and public transport services‚ because these services were labeled “public goods” addressing “basic needs.” The private sector was deemed unfit for public service provision‚ since its main goal is usually to achieve profit rather than enhance social well
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I. Introduction Meralco is a natural monopoly. Natural monopoly exists when a firm is able to supply the total market demand more efficiently because of economies of scale that allow the firm to lower its cost as it expands capacity. However‚ like any firm in a market situation where there is imperfect competition or in a less-than-competitive market‚ a natural-monopoly firm‚ when left to its own‚ tends to limit its output to a point where its marginal cost equals its marginal revenue but charge
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Case 2: San Francisco Public Utilities Commission Preserves Expertise with Better Knowledge Management 1. What are the business goals of SFPUC? How is knowledge management related to those goals? SFPUC is a department of the city and county of San Francisco that provides water‚ wastewater‚ and municipal power services to the city. SFPUC’s Power division provides electricity to the city and county of San Francisco‚ including power used to operate electric streetcars and buses; the Regional
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electric power it its western subregion for only the past 2 years. ... Although there is no perfect solution to tackling data such as these (in other words‚ there are ... [PDF] List of all DEED Projects - American Public Power Association www.publicpower.org/.../DEEDProjectsL... American Public Power A... Dec 6‚ 2013 - Residential Thermal Energy Storage Systems (Azusa Light & Water‚ CA‚ ... The E-Tracker Project: Tracking Daily Electric Energy Use and Weather Data (ElectriCities of North ... IAMU Energy
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