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East Midlands Electricity

East Midlands Electricity is to relocate 400 staff to its new office building at the Pegasus Business Park near junction 24 of the M1 during the summer. 10-May-2000

East Midlands Electricity is planning to set up a central office at the Pegasus Business Park near East Midlands Airport, and expects to relocate 400 staff from existing offices in the region. 08-Apr-1999

PowerGen has announced plans to restructure East Midlands Electricity by centralising the network management and construction departments, which will result in an unspecified number of job losses. 19-Jan-1999

The government has given PowerGen the go-ahead to acquire East Midlands Electricity for £1.9bn on the condition it sells off two large coal-fired power stations. 25-Sep-1998

PowerGen has agreed to acquire East Midlands, the regional electricity supplier, for £1.9bn, and is also discussing a possible merger with Houston Industries of the US. 30-Jun-1998

PowerGen is in negotiations to acquire East Midlands Electricity for about £2bn, as it aims to become an integrated generator, supplier and distributor. 22-Jun-1998

Dominion Resources' £1.3bn takeover bid for East Midlands Electricity has won government approval and will not be referred to the Monopolies & Mergers Commission. 19-Dec-1996

Dominion Resources has announced a £1.3bn agreed takeover bid for East Midlands Electricity, although it is not clear whether the deal will be referred to the Monopolies & Mergers Commission. 14-Nov-1996

Dominion Resources of the US is considering a £1.2bn bid for East Midlands Electricity, the UK regional electricity concern. 07-Nov-1996

East Midlands Electricity is to form three separate businesses: distribution, metering and supply. 04-Nov-1995



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